Pedestrian injured in traffic accident near Veterans Pkwy, Reno NV
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According to the dispatch call, a pedestrian was injured in a traffic accident near Veterans Parkway and Mira Loma Drive. Emergency responders are moving the pedestrian to an ambulance. An interpreter is requested due to a language barrier with the driver, who may speak Mandarin.
Audio|Heard on: Reno and Sparks Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:41
Transcript:
00:00
Veterans and Mira Loma for traffic accident.
00:01
All information from our Rums and Supervisor, who just marked on scene.
00:05
Veterans and Mira Loma.
00:10
September.
00:14
As restricted, 311, disturbance for attack, one restricted.
00:18
The same-fifty, cancel phone, please.
00:23
Sam-3-5, Chancellor, Samp3-3, copy?
00:31
Sam, 395, Cep3-3-7-3-7-3.
00:33
Sam, 395, Cep3-3-3-3-3.
00:36
7-7. 10995-1037.
00:39
It's going to be 850 Arrow Creek.
00:41
Bill is its south unit directly above number 210002.
00:47
Checking for a 1016 mill slamming things.
00:49
850 Air Creek apartment above number 21002.
00:54
Gotty.
00:59
2A or a 21 apartment?
01:06
Hey, actually 22, we got it.
01:10
Two-four.
01:16
Reno Charles, 352.
01:19
From 352.
01:21
All the Intent-6 station permit.
01:24
Two-Five-2.
01:37
10-mars-pop fighting.
01:44
Do you know, I'll go ahead and request.
01:51
You know, I'm gonna wrap up.
02:03
Put your hand! We're just an update!
02:20
We've got our pedestrian up.
02:23
We're going to move her to an ambulance, but we may need an interpreter.
02:27
We have a language barrier with the driver who possibly speaks Mandarin.
02:34
Possibly Chinese or Mandarin speaking.
02:36
I'm not sure if that's something they'd have through their services, but just a heads up for beating.
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