Pedestrian hit by vehicle in Greenwich, Greenwich CT
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According to the dispatch call, a pedestrian was struck by a vehicle near Anderson Road and Easton Street in Greenwich. Multiple fire units and police responded. There was no entrapment reported.
Audio|Heard on: Greenwich Fire Department
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01:43
Transcript:
00:00
Squad one incher, two, and car four respond.
00:04
Anderson Road at Easton Street for a pedestrian struck, repeating for squad one incher two engine three and car four respond.
00:10
Anderson Road at Easton Street for a pedestrian struck.
00:16
He's channel one hundred seven-fifty.
00:23
Truck one, we're responding as well.
00:26
You're safe?
00:32
Pother.
00:36
Have? Thank you.
00:42
Thank you sir.
00:44
Okay.
00:51
You see.
00:57
Squad one's on scene.
00:59
You have pedestrian struck there off the roadway at this time you can touch it to by GPD.
01:04
Pedestrian struck off the roadway.
01:15
You're sitting up punch on board.
01:23
Car 4 is on scene.
01:26
10-4[1]. Cat 4 dispatch.
01:32
Call 4 dispatch.
01:34
Call 4.
01:37
We have no entrapment.
01:39
You can put engine 2 and engine 3 in service.
01:41
Recease 2 and 3 you can clear.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledges receipt and understanding of message; indicates affirmation or confirmation.
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Greenwich, CT
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