Hit-and-run investigated near High and Moody Streets, Waltham MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police, fire, and ambulance units responded to a possible hit-and-run accident near High and Moody Streets in Waltham. A black Toyota missing its front bumper reportedly fled down Maple Street toward Prospect. The license plate was recorded and shared with dispatch. No injuries were confirmed at this time.
Audio|Heard on: Waltham Fire
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01:15
Transcript:
00:00
Got the PD still at an engine ambulance, Moody at High for a motor vehicle accident hit and run.
00:04
Black Honda just slid down Maple Street towards Prospect.
00:07
Front bumper's missing.
00:11
We're at High, we'll get them going.
00:27
Engine one, ambulance one.
00:29
Engine one, ambulance one responding with police Moody at High for motor vehicle accident.
00:34
Send you one, ambulance one, you're responding with police High Street at Moody Street to the motor vehicle accident.
00:39
Engine one.
00:41
One, I have it.
00:43
Ambulance one.
00:50
C200, go.
00:52
Go ahead.
00:55
All right, the license plate on that car that took off is (number withheld).
01:01
It's a black Toyota.
01:03
The victim's got a picture of it in (name withheld)'s phone.
01:05
Went down Maple Street.
01:09
Co, pass that along.
01:11
We got a call for that ahead of you, so the police are already en route.
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Location mentioned:
High St & Moody St, Waltham, MA 02453
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