Electric bike rider hit by car; driver leaves scene, Fresno CA


A person riding an electric bike was hit by a gray Mustang car. The driver stopped briefly to check on the rider but then left without exchanging information. The rider has scratches and a lump, and emergency services are responding.
Audio|Source: Fresno City Police, Fire and EMS
02:51
Transcript:
00:00
Traffic got sent to-night zone of 533601 chestnut airline.
00:07
Hit by a gray must-thing. Forever got out and checked.
00:12
Who then got back in his car drove off?
00:17
Six minutes ago, this Best Effect Vehicle, the Craig Mustang, and unlace the no mention of a DOT. Also broadcasting for info, southeast students responding to a TV disturbance, winery, and felt like...
00:37
It was going to be an involving an electric bike that was hit by a Ray Mustang. Driver got out, checked on the female, or the male asked if it was okay, then got back into the vehicle and drove off with no way to exchange.
00:55
5-1.
00:57
Do you have a motor that can assist for another unit?
01:04
Copy, uh, 5-1 is going to be at 940 East Clinton.
01:09
Clinton, I'm row and code two-quine.
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59-not-for the case.
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...on assault,
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5050,000 feet.
01:31
Alright, uh, five-one, you can get a car for friends.
01:41
That's 41, Ed, Brian.
01:47
Just come to me because I got four kids in a car, I got any info and the drivers not being very cooperative now.
01:59
5, but upgrade the total at one-day DUXA.
02:02
Copy.
02:03
My 7-year tow was started.
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Your tow was started.
02:19
Copy. Copy.
02:22
Indication flat 9Q,
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show us available on radio.
02:28
Water night, copy.
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Press and one to any available motor for the injury TC[1], the one at Chestnut Lane.
02:39
It's going to be for R.P.'s boyfriend who was on his electric bike when a Grey Mustang hit him and then ended up taking off after not exchanging info.
02:47
EMS's conference due to him having scratches and a lump on a tip.
Police codes explained
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[1]
TC: Traffic collision involving one or more vehicles.
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