Bicyclist hit by vehicle near Hawaiian Bros on Hixson Pike, Chattanooga TN
A bicyclist was struck by a vehicle near Hawaiian Bros on Hixson Pike. The bicyclist sustained a minor leg injury and needed ambulance assistance. The person is able to walk and the injury is minor.
Audio|Source: Chattanooga Police Department
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Transcript:
00:00
Adam Free, start an ambulance to, uh,
00:04
50, 200 blocks, Higgs and bike, got a bicyclist struck by the car.
00:08
Number. Where are you around?
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Clear any traffic car on the air valve?
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226.
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Can you be around to 5200 block of Hixson Pike? A bicycle just went out in front of IM3A's vehicle?
00:35
He's involved or a bicyclist has been hit?
00:39
320 be out at Wilson Air.
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Rudy, I'm not involved.
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Three A, I'm not involved.
00:53
Bicycle was struck.
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He's got a leg injury.
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It's a starting point for me.
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Okay, I'm clear. You're not involved.
01:03
Facey, I'm in route.
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Okay.
01:11
And we're going to be like right next to North Point and Hickford Pikes.
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Do you want to set?
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Okay.
01:19
Go ahead.
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I have Ms.
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Jackson's Montready.
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Go ahead.
01:28
Thank you, Charlie, Juliet, 365.
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Clear.
01:41
You can change the fourth.
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Before you can cancel.
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I said you can't before.
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Before you can cancel.
01:57
Okay, so at 651, that's not coming again.
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Maxiamp.
02:09
Can you repeat the card number you have?
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Yankee Charlie Juliet, 365.
02:23
Did you say Yankee Charlie Juliet at 365?
02:27
That's correct.
02:33
Do you want to let the MS know we're going to be in the parking lot of Hawaiian Bros on Hixson Pike?
02:38
Clear is the patient breathing?
02:42
I'm not sure if the Maxcent ones pull up, or excuse me, if the Aramark cards pull up in MaxSaint.
02:53
He's good, up and walking.
02:55
Probably just a little bit of a scratch on the leg. We just want you message to him out.
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