Man walking in wrong lane near Fire Station 14 causes hazard, Seattle WA


A man was walking northbound in the southbound traffic lane near Fire Station 14, creating a hazard when a bus nearly hit him. Police arrived, found no one in the road, and checked on the man at a nearby bus stop. The man appeared fine and declined help.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire / Seattle Police East / South Precincts
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Transcript:
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One motion 2, one Robert 11 for a hazard.
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One motion 2.
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Number 11.
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Near Fire Station 14, near 4th Ave S for a male. He's walking northbound in the southbound lane next to the inside turn lane. Bus almost hit him.
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The blackmail, twice at 30, 510, Neganville, Green Hoodie.
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Motion 2, copy.
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Robert Levin, Kevin.
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Did you stills, rise?
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Thank you. That's how long. I need to add me and I include Robert Lovina.
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This is Robert Lovone. You could do for a ride.
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Rob Lennie.
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Motion, two.
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Go ahead.
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We're in front of the fire station, it looks so be clear.
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No one's in the road, but we found one that matches the description of the suspect.
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Just make a welfare check at the bus stop.
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We'll see welfare checks at the bus stop.
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Number 01.
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No. No. Road 01.1.
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I'll take that, Edward Treeburg.
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Receive.
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1145 Broadway.
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And did you want the next?
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Disregard.
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Negative thing.
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Thank you, thank you.
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From Office 1.
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Bush Command.
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Give me a call at your convenience.
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Okay.
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Dispatch from Bush Command, Police Battalion 2 in the service, engine 6 answering.
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Battalion 2 and service. Battalion 2 in service.
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Go ahead.
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I think seems fine. He denied assistance.
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Thank you. Denying assistance.
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