Collision at Dakota and Warner with confrontation, Fresno CA


A collision occurred at Dakota and Warner involving a small tan Toyota or Honda with a male and a female occupant. The vehicle is not drivable but is not blocking traffic. A female at the scene made a confrontational comment telling someone they should have hit her.
Audio|Source: Fresno City Police, Fire and EMS
02:19
Transcript:
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President 1-5 David 31, R.P.
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advise me that they heard of T.C.[2]
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A small tent Toyota or Honda.
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R.P. advised that when she went to go check on the individuals involved.
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One of the females in the striking vehicle stated, you should have been hitting me.
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A male half inside that vehicle will be (race/ethnicity withheld) male.
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Tall, medium, male, blasting, wearing a white shirt and dark scene. Female will be half an (race/ethnicity withheld) female adult short. Unable... description for email.
00:35
Dakota and Warner with a readable license plate on a blue stand out of the board.
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Res, no,
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(number withheld).
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The location, Dakota and Warren or Warner?
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3.
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Please,
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the unit still in.
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Frank 31, you can get you heard. They got a unit.
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1.531. You're clear for one. You're clear for one.
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We got a film. Thank you.
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On Broadcasting,
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a no priority for a possible TV disturbance.
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(number withheld), North Angus, crossing a barstow.
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RP called in on 911[1] and then hung up.
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On call back, email said,
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follow twice, and then email was her valid the first scene, and then R&P hook up again.
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432, the address is through rapid 14.9 meters at 95%. I'll check the number next.
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I'll check the number next. Go ahead.
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The first one priority on Cornelia.
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RP advising that the vehicle does not look drivable and impartial way, but traffic can get around.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Emergency telephone number for reporting urgent situations to police, fire, or medical services.
[2]
T.C.: Motor vehicle accident involving one or more vehicles on a roadway.
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