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Pedestrian struck by vehicle near Valley High DriveSacramento CA

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Sacramento, CA

A pedestrian was struck by a vehicle near Valley High Drive and Charmet Way. The pedestrian was awake and breathing but could not stand on the right leg. The driver, employed by Amazon, remained at the scene.

Audio|Source: Sacramento County Sheriff and Area Police - South
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Transcript:
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055 to start, Wimbled 5 to start as well for our 901A[1].
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Valley High Drive and Charmet Way and 5Boi, same 5 to copy.
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Caller report pedestrian was hit by a vehicle, the vehicle still on scene.
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The pedestrian was riding to school.
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It's a blue, gray Toyota, Camry, or Prius, possible plate of (number withheld).
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The victim is awake and breathing,
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and the driver is with Amazon.
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Nobody is trapped; the victim cannot stand on his right leg, no blood at the scene.
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9-1A, Valley High Drive and Charmet Way and 5B, boy.
Police codes explained
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[1]
901A: Traffic accident involving injuries.

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