Ambulance hits pedestrian causing traffic delays, Louisville KY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance struck a pedestrian near Westmoreland and Fourth Street in Louisville, Kentucky. Emergency personnel responded to stabilize the injured person, leading to road blockage and traffic delays in the area.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson KY Transportation Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Nature Westmoreland.
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I am still up in Lee.
00:03
If there is no fear that a pedestrian and the street is blocked at Fourth,
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you can't make a turn off Westmoreland.
00:17
Now you know I can't make a right turn on Fourth Street, and left is all jammed up.
00:23
That's where the ambulance has hit the pedestrian.
00:29
That's ten four.
00:30
You are going to have to sit tight.
00:31
That's why I asked.
00:32
You are going to sit tight and wait till they disperse us a little; it's going to be a minute.
00:36
Ten four.
00:39
Not really, they got the gurney out.
00:41
They put him on the gurney now.
00:42
They're trying to stabilize him so they can put him in an ambulance.
00:45
A policeman was already here.
00:48
If it wasn't for this UPS truck blocking my way,
00:54
I could have been gone.
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Location mentioned:
S 4th St, Louisville, KY
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