Traffic accident involving bicyclist at lindsay and mckellips, Mesa AZ
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic accident occurred at Lindsay and McKellips involving a pedestrian riding a bicycle. The injured person is an 18-year-old student with minor scrapes and bruises, and no broken bones were reported. Fire and rescue units are on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Superstition Patrol District
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01:35
Transcript:
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units for the accident.
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The RP is saying the pedestrian has some scrapes and bruises.
00:04
Nothing appears to be broken.
00:05
It's an 18-year-old.
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Yeah.
00:15
Real time. The bicycles look like they were.
00:18
It might have been a student at Mountain View High School.
00:20
They have a backpack on and a school ID hanging from their jacket.
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Happy.
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For 41 14442
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Quad Lupe and Ellsworth 807 Zero 51 SRO 51
00:46
We have an accident Lindsay and McKellips involving a pedestrian that might be one of your students We don't have any name info yet that they were struck on their bicycle They are conscious and alert fire and peter cylinder out
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SRO 51, yeah, admin was telling me one of my students is up there, so I'm going to hop in my patrol car, she can put me on it.
01:09
Copy.
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Zero 10, I can have to be all that.
01:18
Okay, I'd be all that.
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Cover.
01:24
Fire's 97 at Lindsay and McKellips.
01:27
Copy.
01:28
One, Baker (number withheld).
01:31
If you're not close, you can go 10-8[1]-year choice.
01:33
I've got SRO, you've been here with me.
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10-8: In service and available for assignment or calls.
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