Pedestrian struck in apparent hit and run near Mason St, San Francisco CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a possible hit-and-run near Mason and North Point streets in San Francisco. A gray Dodge Challenger reportedly struck a pedestrian and fled the scene. The driver was described as a woman in her 30s. The direction of travel was unknown at the time of the report.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Police
Listen to dispatch call
01:11
Transcript:
00:00
Control three car, A519 hit and run vehicle versus pedestrian, Mason and North Point.
00:09
14 Adam, can you start?
00:16
It's a gray Dodge Challenger.
00:17
Just hit a pedestrian and fled the scene.
00:20
We'll start.
00:21
We're still trying to get further details.
00:23
Fifteen out of the back.
00:29
I copied back in prior.
00:35
All we have so far is a gray Dodge Challenger.
00:41
Female driver, approximately 30 years old.
00:48
Emergency update, hit and run information from Mason and North Point.
00:59
Suspect vehicle is being described as a gray Dodge Challenger, hit a pedestrian and fled the scene.
01:06
Last seen on Mason but unknown direction, female driver in her thirties.
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