Hit-and-run involving wheelchair on 16th and Bryant, San Francisco CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a hit-and-run collision between a vehicle and a person in a wheelchair near 16th Street and Bryant Street in San Francisco. The vehicle, described as a dark green Toyota Camry, was last seen traveling southbound on Potrero Avenue. The person in the wheelchair was conscious and declined medical treatment. The case was downgraded to information only.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Police
Listen to dispatch call
01:41
Transcript:
00:00
It was a David two, David for an eight party 519 hit and run 16th on Bryant, vehicle versus wheelchair.
00:09
Affirmative.
00:14
Rosa three David two David or any other mission units available? Break for a party.
00:19
Five 1910 run vehicle versus 16th and Bryant.
00:25
Eleven David, thank you.
00:26
It was a vehicle versus a wheelchair pedestrian.
00:28
Subject's vehicle is a dark green Toyota Camry, unknown license plate.
00:32
Last seen driving down the trail in an unknown direction.
00:40
Rosa David two David, can you back?
00:47
Two 2104, 16th and Bryant.
00:54
Mission units on this 0519 hit and run, the direction of travel is going to be last seen southbound Potrero from 16th.
01:05
So waiting for the call taker to confirm.
01:11
Edward 13, David advising code 4.
01:13
The 142775 van is in the lobby talking along code 4.
01:23
1022, that's just going to be information only?
01:26
Dispatch to units on this 519 hit and run.
01:28
Just going to be downgraded to info only.
01:31
Victim is conscious and breathing, currently refused medical and does not want to meet with PD.
01:35
He's saying he just happened.
01:36
He's leaving.
01:37
We're going to go and make this info only.
01:40
Medics are canceling.
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