Pedestrian injured in hit-and-run near 10th and Bryant, San Francisco CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders attended to a possible hit-and-run near 10th Street and Bryant Street involving a transit employee who was a pedestrian. The suspect vehicle fled the scene, and medics treated the injured person. A potential license plate number was broadcast but has been withheld for privacy.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Police
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Transcript:
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Medics on a 519 hit and run involving Muni employee, 10th and Bryant.
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Forty-nine ten at near Irving, between 19th and 20th Starbucks.
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Harder part is two arrivals when you close four.
00:19
2020 Market Safeway security has a shoplifter who's resisting.
00:28
Need to be available for some units to break or respond.
00:30
A priority 905 with Muni and medics, 10th and Bryant.
00:34
One item back in traffic.
00:41
Disregard the (name withheld) employee who was a pedestrian,
00:44
got hit by a vehicle, hit and run.
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This occurred earlier.
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Medics are on scene.
00:54
A plate on the suspect vehicle is (number withheld) possible plate.
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