Hit and run hits pedestrian near Erie Boulevard in Syracuse, Syracuse NY
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According to the dispatch call, a pedestrian was struck by a dark blue pickup truck near Erie Boulevard West between Milton and Willis Avenues in Syracuse. The vehicle fled the scene. The victim, a 38-year-old male, reported back and neck pain.
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Transcript:
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It is 431 and 491.
00:03
432.
00:05
91. 91.
00:11
431, 491, Zayton, room with injuries, near Erie Boulevard West at Milton and Willis.
00:17
(Name withheld) called in, stating his body was just hit by a vehicle that took off.
00:21
The dark blue pickup truck took off on Willis towards Milton, that neck back and shoulder pain, 402.
00:29
3-1-cover.
00:34
431 and 91 just be advised your caller shows that they have address and chairs for apartment number one possible 32s for dangerous and resist driver was a white male says there was scrap metal in the vehicle 91 copy 2 a copy.
00:56
Engine Company 5 Rescue 1, Rescue 2.
01:00
Motor Vehicle Collision near Erie Street.
01:04
Between Milton Avenue and Willis Avenue.
01:08
Engine Company 5 Rescue 1, Rescue 2.
01:12
Motor vehicle collision.
01:14
Hit and run, west and injuries.
01:17
Near Erie Boulevard West.
01:19
Between Milton Avenue and Willis Avenue.
01:24
Virtual Engine Company 5 in the rescue.
01:26
It's going to be a 38-year-old male car vs pedestrian.
01:29
Caller has back and neck pain.
01:32
Mini 18 arrived.
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Location mentioned:
Erie Blvd W, Syracuse, NY 13202
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