Child on bicycle injured in vehicle collision near Mill Street, James City PA


A child about 10 years old riding a bicycle was hit by a vehicle at the intersection of Jackson Avenue and Delaware Avenue near Mill Street. The child is alert but has a leg injury with a cut.
Audio|Source: McKean County Public Safety, Elk County Fire
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Transcript:
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Intersection of Jackson Avenue and Delaware Avenue.
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Order vehicle accident versus pedestrian.
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And with one second call, aOS response for Rapid City, intersection Avenue and Delaware Avenue, motor vehicle vehicle, 106.
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A response to Allegheny Borough, 109, East Maple Street, Cross Street to Church Street and Willow Street.
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All victim.
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All victim.
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On the support to Allegheny Borough, East Maple Street, Cross Street to Church Street and Willow Street.
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All victim, 1106.
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All right, chief one and around.
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707, the intersection of Jackson Avenue at Delaware Avenue.
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A vehicle versus bicycle,
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approximately 10-year-old male, constant alert, complaining of a leg injury with a laceration.
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You have north two.
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Which intersection of Delaware?
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One more towards the Mill Street side.
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Okay.
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Thank you. County, Squad 1, 1 responding.
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Squad 1 responding 1108.
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Intersection of Jackson Avenue and Delaware Avenue, closer to Mill Street, an approximately 10-year-old mill, on a bicycle struck by a vehicle, completing the leg injury with laceration.
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Northop's two.
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County, M.1B in rail.
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They want to be responding 1108.
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Jackson Avenue and Delaware Avenue near Mill Street.
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Bicycle versus passenger vehicle, 10-year-old male in the bicycle, leg injury and laceration,
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at NorthOps 2, and per MA1, that flight service that they're dealing with will be able to handle that.
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Location mentioned:
Delaware Ave, James City, PA 16734
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