Pedestrian Accident
Possible Car-Pedestrian Accident Reported
City of Watertown Fire is responding with Engine 1 and Rescue 1 to a possible vehicle versus pedestrian incident at the intersection of William and Boyd streets in Watertown.
Incident Report
**Watertown Emergency Responders Dispatched to Possible Car-Pedestrian Crash**
City of Watertown Fire Department units, including Engine 1, Rescue 1, and later Engine 2, along with Town of Watertown Ambulance, responded to a reported possible vehicle-versus-pedestrian incident at the intersection of William and Boyd streets in Watertown, according to dispatch radio traffic. The call came in around 2:06 a.m., with mutual aid ambulance dispatched shortly after at 2:09 a.m. Watertown Police Department and Jefferson County Sheriff's Office units also arrived on scene, amid reports of a violent pedestrian hit-and-run involving a dark blue vehicle, refined to the area of 206 William Street.
Responders reported searching the area, with units passing through the intersection and checking sidewalks near nearby lots, as radio updates indicated no immediate patient located and possible relation to a reported fight. A brief mention of a stabbing came over the air, but fire and EMS units, including Medic 5 and paramedic-level 74-P12, downgraded to priority 2 and stood by for police investigation. Engine 2 awaited police clearance while sheriff deputies conducted area searches before being cancelled.
By 2:20 a.m., sheriff units cleared the scene with nothing located, followed by EMS cancellation. Police handled a vehicle tow and identified a female subject involved, with all units, including Watertown PD, clearing the pedestrian incident by 2:27 a.m. after about 21 minutes.
City of Watertown Fire Department units, including Engine 1, Rescue 1, and later Engine 2, along with Town of Watertown Ambulance, responded to a reported possible vehicle-versus-pedestrian incident at the intersection of William and Boyd streets in Watertown, according to dispatch radio traffic. The call came in around 2:06 a.m., with mutual aid ambulance dispatched shortly after at 2:09 a.m. Watertown Police Department and Jefferson County Sheriff's Office units also arrived on scene, amid reports of a violent pedestrian hit-and-run involving a dark blue vehicle, refined to the area of 206 William Street.
Responders reported searching the area, with units passing through the intersection and checking sidewalks near nearby lots, as radio updates indicated no immediate patient located and possible relation to a reported fight. A brief mention of a stabbing came over the air, but fire and EMS units, including Medic 5 and paramedic-level 74-P12, downgraded to priority 2 and stood by for police investigation. Engine 2 awaited police clearance while sheriff deputies conducted area searches before being cancelled.
By 2:20 a.m., sheriff units cleared the scene with nothing located, followed by EMS cancellation. Police handled a vehicle tow and identified a female subject involved, with all units, including Watertown PD, clearing the pedestrian incident by 2:27 a.m. after about 21 minutes.
Dispatch Audio
Initial
2:06:14 AM
Possible Car-Pedestrian Accident Reported
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To alarm engine one, rescue one, possible car pedestrian William And Boyd. Beatings on fire to alarm engine one, rescue one, possible car pedestrian William And Boyd.
City of Watertown Fire
Mutual aid
2:09:43 AM
Car-Pedestrian Accident Reported
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Ambulance, mutually to Guilfoyle. Hustle car pedestrian, William And Boyd. And channel work on ambulance, to Guilfoyle. Hustle car pedestrian, William And Boyd.
Town of Watertown Ambulance
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