Car hits pedestrian and leaves scene near Main Street, Hartford CT
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According to the dispatch call, a car hit a pedestrian near Central Row and Main Street and then left the scene. The vehicle involved was an older gray Honda Civic. Emergency services responded, and there was a crowd around the injured pedestrian.
Audio|Heard on: Hartford CT Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:36
Transcript:
00:00
Unit 12. 12.
00:01
12. Can you suffer near Central Row? It's going to be for motivated blacksmith injuries, getting for a car-verse pedestrian vehicle may have taken off.
00:07
Again, near Central Row in the area, the car-verse pedestrian vehicle may have taken off.
00:11
EMS fire on the way as well across the Main and Central Row, 6-02.
00:20
And 12, we're getting that it was the older model gray Honda Civic, last seen traveling north on Main Street.
00:27
Older model gray Honda Civic should have front end and the damage.
00:37
I guess some of your free up head over with 12,
00:40
there's near Central Row in that car-versus pedestrian.
00:46
Mine, I'll head over there.
00:50
Copy, thank you.
00:55
Nine.
00:57
Nine.
00:58
Nine, go ahead.
01:01
Confirming ten tens in route.
01:05
Ten four.
01:08
Ten four revised, there's an individual in the middle of the road and large gathering around them.
01:14
I'm going to block the traffic lane with my vehicle.
01:20
Ten-four.
01:24
Nine.
01:27
Nine. Nine, word.
01:31
Could you have an existing vehicle to lock the westbound traffic on Central Row?
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