Bicyclist struck by vehicle running stop sign, Harrisburg PA


A bicyclist was hit by a gray Toyota when the driver ran a stop sign at the intersection near 3rd and Blackberry Streets. The bicyclist was awake and standing, but injury details are unclear.
Audio|Source: Dauphin County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Box 1-1.
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Intersection of 3rd and Blackberry for pedestrian struck, 10 o'an 85 per 71, 1919.
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The intersection of South 3rd Street and Blackberry Street for pedestrian struck Class 1, Tower 1, Squad 8, Plain P19.
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Karen, you can show 1-3 in services and make your own responding.
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That's Mickey 1-3.
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Key 1-3. In intersection of 3rd and Blackberry, caller is an Uber driver.
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Paula was in an Uber correction on that.
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The Uber driver ran a stop sign and hit the male who was on a bicycle.
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Your patient is awake and standing up.
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I know what type of injuries your patient had.
00:51
I know what type of injuries your patient has at this time, just that he flew off the hood when they hit them.
00:59
Okay.
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It's on the one-one box intersection of South 3rd Street, Blackberry Street.
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Caller stating that vehicle ran stop sign hit a male on the bike.
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The patient is awake and standing, unsure of the number of injuries.
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Striking vehicle will be a gray Toyota.
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You have ops two.
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