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Man struck in foot by SUV, no serious injuries reported 

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Near Misty Pike Dr, Raleigh, NC 27603
Audio|Source: Wake County Fire
00:51

Transcript:
Okay, I'm a monitor the channel based on the note. Okay, I'm a central unit on 40. Your caller is going to be in a Burgundy, Lincoln SUV. I'm a 58-year-old male. As your patient, conscious and breathing, hit the subject in the foot with her car. Incense is going to be auto or pedestrian. No believing. No one's trapped or pinned. Injuries are described as other than to a not dangerous area. The phone appears to be completely awake, finals of alpha. That's 4-3-7-4 en route. The latter 5, Raleigh Fire Dispatch. Latter 5. All fire units clear, 148, Misty Pike. You may have the channel back.

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audio iconFire & Arson
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audio iconFire & Arson
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audio iconFire & Arson
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