Pedestrian hit by vehicle near New York Dr in Austin, Austin TX


A pedestrian was hit by a vehicle near New York Dr in Austin. The injured person is bloody and has back pain but has left the scene and is driving home. The parent is unsure if emergency medical services are needed and is trying to get more information.
Audio|Source: Travis County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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And the East end special attention maker for E holding an assist EMS call near New York Dr.
00:12
The parent advised that her daughter called her and said that she got hit by a vehicle, said that her daughter is bloody and her back is hurting.
00:19
Does not need EMS, according to the parent, but said that her daughter has already left the scene and is currently driving to the parent's house. Try calling the daughter with no response on her phone number.
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We're trying to see if the daughter does need EMS or not. Do you want me to keep the call pending until the daughter gives a call back?
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In sports, so I copy, I can try and see if I can get a hold of her.
00:54
I'm clear. 3-4-3, the RP isn't sure, the R-P with the mother isn't sure where the accident took place. She thinks it was on campus, but we're not sure at this time.
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10-4[1].
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Was, is it known if daughter was driving or was she on a scooter or was she pedestrian in Gahey?
01:16
Per the mother, the daughter was a pedestrian when she got hit, and now the daughter is currently driving home.
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From what she told me,
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they're going to call us back because they don't know where to go.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Near New York Dr, Austin, TX 78702
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