Pedestrian struck by vehicle near 16th and E streets, Sacramento CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a vehicle and pedestrian collision near 16th and E Streets in Sacramento. The pedestrian was conscious and had a forehead laceration. She appeared to be pregnant. Fire services were requested as a precaution. The incident initially prompted an emergency code response.
Audio|Heard on: Sacramento County Sheriff and City Police
Listen to dispatch call
01:29
Transcript:
00:00
Thirty-two on a 480[1], 16th Street and E Street in three B.
00:03
It's vehicle versus pedestrian.
00:04
We're still getting additional 16th Street and E Street.
00:08
Sergeant, copy.
00:10
Three seven three, I copy.
00:12
Thirty-two, I copy all the map code three.
00:20
Copy sergeant, copy code.
00:25
Seven three and confirming fire response.
00:29
April Charles thirty-one, I put you on the floor as well.
00:37
All over and David 12, David to 415, Johansson Circle.
00:40
Caller can hear neighbors and allow 415.
00:49
Sam 3 with that information we can reduce code.
00:54
Copy additional units responding to 16th and E reduced.
01:02
1232.
01:04
Charles 32, go ahead.
01:07
I'm talking with the pedestrian now.
01:10
She's got a laceration to her forehead.
01:13
She's awake and conscious.
01:15
Car crash.
01:22
62, she's okay.
01:24
Start fire for precaution.
01:25
She's pregnant.
01:28
Copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
480: Hit and run (felony)
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