Hit-and-run causes vehicle to block sidewalk hazard, San Francisco CA


A hit-and-run accident occurred in San Francisco, resulting in a car pushed onto the sidewalk. The vehicle is blocking the walkway and creating a traffic hazard. Police are on site and a tow truck is being requested.
Audio|Source: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Truck 5. So I'm getting a message from the PD set.
00:03
It's confirming the lock-in that you have not the owner of the vehicle that was hit.
00:08
Actually, it wasn't a walk-in.
00:09
We actually heard the motor vehicle accident, and it was a hit and run[1].
00:13
We're on scene, and we were looking at the police station as of right now, and we're out of service waiting for a tow truck[2].
00:21
We cannot call for a tow truck[2].
00:22
Okay, and the tow truck[2] is for the vehicle that was hit or for your truck?
00:27
No fire apparatus was hit.
00:30
It was a puff car that shoved up on the sidewalk.
00:36
Okay, copy.
00:37
It's now a hazard.
00:38
I'll keep them coming.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
hit and run: Vehicle collision with fleeing driver
[2]
tow truck: Request for vehicle removal
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San Francisco, CA
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