Woman falls from moving vehicle, later conscious with head injury, Fresno CA
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A woman jumped from a moving black Camry near Alluvial Avenue and Dewey Avenue and was found unconscious in the road. She later regained consciousness but was bleeding from her head.
Audio|Heard on: Fresno City Police, Fire and EMS
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02:36
Transcript:
00:00
The President 1steading has no priority at near East Tyler Avenue.
00:09
Coming forward, welfare check on RMPUSFone.
00:11
Correction, RAPE's front and kept out of their moving vehicle.
00:15
3-123-12.
00:17
3-123-3-compeating 8-2-2.
00:20
Adam 321 traffic.
00:23
A-2-2-A-combe.
00:26
just in the roadway.
00:35
The AMSSA is going to be called for expense.
00:41
She's advising that her friend jumped out of their moving vehicle.
00:44
It's going to be a black Camry.
00:45
Female is going to be 23 years old and she's unconscious in the roadway.
00:50
Any sergeant to call beautiful?
00:54
3rd line, copy.
00:59
Learn 11th, near East Highland.
01:04
State north six streets for loud music, yelling coming from the location, there's no disturbance for being activity.
01:10
Road 90, copy.
01:15
490 copy.
01:23
Hi David 31.
01:25
Hi Dave, 31.
01:27
Can we start a driver-rushed tow for the vehicle hitting in Aina, Nora 1?
01:34
Copy.
01:36
As 1-2, Unipoma Zero.
01:41
RP's advisor in the female is breathing and crying now.
01:44
She's no longer unconscious, but she is bleeding from the head.
01:52
Adam is the Redca.
01:55
I have it. I'm sorry, okay.
02:01
Adam Director is prepared for EMS and Roma.
02:04
Copy.
02:07
Do you still need that still?
02:17
Call patient for engine two zone 385-3-1.
02:24
Alluvial and Dewey.
02:32
Senators, he's going to have small vibrations on her head to injury.
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