Pedestrian causes traffic hazard at 10th and Harrison, San Francisco CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to reports of a man creating a possible traffic hazard at the intersection of 10th and Harrison Streets in San Francisco. The person was described as standing between vehicles and later walking toward Costco. He appeared unarmed. The situation was monitored and controlled by responding units.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Police
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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The southern four-car A 910 at 10th and Harrison.
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Central units responding for the 240 of Washington and Stockton.
00:10
The victim is still on the bus that declined to (number withheld).
00:15
I ten at 10th and Harrison.
00:22
He gave a ten four.
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This is at Tenth and Harrison.
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A person is in the middle of the street.
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The person is between vehicles.
00:27
An individual in their twenties to thirties, approximately five foot five, wearing a gray sweatshirt.
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The person is heading towards Costco in the left lane.
00:33
Units are back to fourteen.
00:34
Do you have it?
00:39
Boy eleven David ten four.
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One one six Church Street.
00:51
The unit is on that 910 at 10th and Harrison.
00:53
The subject is now crossing the intersection with a red light.
00:56
The person has no weapons. An individual wearing a gray sweatshirt with blue pants.
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