Pedestrian struck by vehicle near Bowers and Webster, Jersey City NJ
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According to the dispatch call, a pedestrian was hit by a vehicle near Bowers Street and Webster Avenue in Jersey City. The vehicle remained on the scene and emergency medical services were notified.
Audio|Heard on: Jersey City Police
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
Person is hit by a car.
00:01
Car still on scene.
00:04
I'm sure of the Meikamaru.
00:05
Call is too far than to see it.
00:10
Don't see you receive any injuries?
00:17
Still gathering more information, but MC is not notified.
00:24
I see my name.
00:30
Channel 4. The issue, channel 4.
00:37
Register C4.
00:39
Let's have your monitor for now.
00:42
The third party call came in for Bowers and Webster.
00:45
Pedestrian struck, vehicle still on scene, bunch of the making model apps is notified, got a unit around.
00:54
For this before receipt.
00:55
Eastern.
00:58
You could put us off, and you should have to call us again.
01:07
Weissue. Weissue.
01:08
Weissue.
01:09
We see though.
01:15
We should have to go ahead.
01:17
Where is you?
01:22
Bye, Marie Sue.
01:26
Okay.
01:32
Three.
01:34
Good.
01:36
Yeah. Free, uh,
01:43
Brent truck, not after any injuries, just complete the pain to the hip.
01:48
You got a bus on the right?
01:50
That's correct.
01:51
Let me see if I can get you two for you.
01:52
Okay.
01:53
Okay.
01:59
The bus should be coming up from Palisade.
02:03
Yep, they're pulling up right now.
02:08
Great.
02:13
Sorry, you can put it by us off the call.
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