Bicyclist struck by truck near JFK Boulevard, Jersey City NJ
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According to the dispatch call, a bicyclist was struck by a truck near John F. Kennedy Boulevard. The victim is awake and breathing but not responsive and bleeding from the leg. The vehicle remained at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Jersey City Police
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Transcript:
00:00
Got a bicyclist struck, near John F. Kennedy Blvd, no units available, and another domestic coming in.
00:05
725 Ocean calls saying that her (name withheld) is there at the location in his blue vehicle,
00:10
and he has a warrant now, she's saying, for not showing up to work.
00:13
Not sure if it was involving her or not, but she's calling in.
00:17
She wants them removed.
00:19
No units available.
00:25
I know four, five, and six are on something.
00:28
We have the other one, so on.
00:34
Out of domestic, they're still off there.
00:36
Two is trying to find a suicidal female that we got from the medical center.
00:41
And the three is off at a landlord-tenant dispute.
00:51
ESU, Channel 1.
00:52
DSU, Channel 1.
00:58
64.
01:00
64, if you're available, near John F. Kennedy Blvd, we have a bicyclist struck.
01:04
They said he's awake and breathing but not responding.
01:06
Bleeding from the leg.
01:07
Vehicle still on scene.
01:08
It's going to be a truck.
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Location mentioned:
John F. Kennedy Blvd, Jersey City, NJ 07305
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