• 4 months ago
Arnold Clavio
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00:30The driver of the Redimix was in the middle of the road, so he got lost.
00:38He didn't notice the pedestrian.
00:46We found a closed van here in the middle of the pedestrian area.
00:53And we found a woman on the side of the closed van.
00:58I got lost.
01:00I got lost.
01:01I couldn't find my way home.
01:03How many of you are driving?
01:04How many of you are walking?
01:05Is there anyone else?
01:06There's a pedestrian.
01:07I'll just wait.
01:09I think it's fast because the person got lost.
01:11It's fast because the police station is far away.
01:14Chinelas is also far away.
01:167% of the cases in Metro Manila last year were hit and run.
01:32Just like what happened to a woman in Makati.
01:36The tragic tragedy was captured by CCTV.
01:47At about 7.30 p.m., we received a report
01:51that there was an accident in the corner of Kalayaan, J.P. Rizal.
02:01Our victim is a 59-year-old woman.
02:05She came to their house to buy medicine because she has diabetes.
02:16We turned on the red light.
02:18The red light suddenly came on.
02:24She turned it off.
02:25But the red light was in the middle.
02:31That's why she turned it off.
02:33She didn't notice the pedestrian.
02:36We saw what happened in the CCTV.
02:39We immediately responded to find out what happened to the person.
02:51We reached the person who was unconscious.
02:53I called the base.
02:55If possible, I called for rescue.
02:59There were many accidents in this intersection
03:04because of the drivers who didn't know how to follow the stoplight.
03:12When we arrived, she was already lying down.
03:16No one was moving her.
03:19We just stopped the vehicles that we were trafficking.
03:25She said that her shoulder was hurting.
03:31She also had bruises on her feet.
03:36We were lucky that there were traffic enforcers in the corner of Kalayaan, J.P. Rizal
03:41when the accident happened.
03:43The officers were able to catch the driver.
03:48How long have you been driving?
03:53Since 1992.
03:54How long have you been working here?
03:56I've been working here for 17 years.
03:58How long has it been?
03:59Did you get hurt?
04:00Not yet.
04:02I didn't notice that I was hit.
04:05I was chased by a blue voice.
04:07He said that there was an accident.
04:09I just had an accident.
04:11No one was driving.
04:14I hope you will forgive me.
04:18I apologize for what happened.
04:25Evidently, we will file a complaint against Randy Manda
04:29and we will endorse him to the city's fiscal.
04:32His vehicle needs to be impounded.
04:36Let the fiscal decide what he will face.
04:42If the fiscal decides that he has no bills,
04:45he will not be able to leave.
04:47He will face a lot of aggravating circumstances.
04:52First of all, we will charge him with reckless imprudence
04:55resulting to homicide.
04:57And we will study if he will go to the morgue.
05:00Because if we see in the CCTV,
05:02there is an intent to kill.
05:04The woman saw that she was raped.
05:10And passing through red light,
05:12when she left the victim,
05:14she knew that she was raped.
05:18And we can charge him with abandonment of one's victim.
05:29After 50 minutes, I went back to the ER.
05:33The last thing I did was a CT scan.
05:38After the CT scan, I talked to the doctor.
05:42Suddenly, the doctor called us.
05:47After the CT scan,
05:49the doctor told us that her brain was damaged.
06:03After that, the doctor sanctioned her.
06:08I saw that.
06:10That was the last thing I did.
06:16I hope that the driver
06:18should not be given that kind of license.
06:22He is still considered a driver.
06:24He was in the service for 20 years.
06:29And that's what happened.
06:31He should have been given a license.
06:35He was almost hit and run.
06:38If he was not caught,
06:40he would have been hit and run in the CCTV.
06:43Where would we go?
06:47He was removed from his job
06:49so that he could experience the pain of not having a parent.
07:00He was removed from his job
07:02so that he could experience the pain of not having a parent.
07:14We found a woman
07:16who was lying on the side of the crosswalk.
07:19I came from here.
07:21I came from Naglabodlan.
07:24In 2012,
07:2514 people died every day in Metro Manila
07:29according to the MMDA.
07:31Some of the victims
07:33were crossing the pedestrian lane
07:35by accident.
07:47Okay, attention.
07:48First responders,
07:49we have an emergency situation.
07:51First responders,
07:52we have an emergency situation.
07:54In the area of Richmond Hotel
07:55along San Miguel Avenue,
07:57Ortega Center.
07:58First responders,
07:59please verify the situation.
08:0110-4.
08:04We started in 2008
08:06with our emergency response team.
08:08Then the command center was in 2009.
08:11We started in 2009
08:13in the Emergency Barangay San Antonio Command Center.
08:18What we did was
08:20we asked our building administrators
08:22and security officers
08:24in case of emergency,
08:26they will just press the panic button switch.
08:29Within five minutes,
08:31we have a first responder in the area
08:33who will report to us
08:35what is happening in the area.
08:37Then we will send this to the command center.
08:39The command center will dispatch emergency units
08:42such as ambulances.
08:4510-4, copy.
08:46First responder.
08:47Oscar Bay, Eagle Bay.
08:49Please kindly dispatch the ambulance
08:51here in the area of Richmond Hotel
08:53along San Miguel Avenue, Ortega Center.
08:5710-4, sir.
08:5841 is coming.
09:04There were two people
09:07so we immediately dispatched our ambulance
09:11and other rescuers
09:13to assist in the area.
09:15It is important that
09:17we require the barangay
09:19and our emergency response team
09:21to document.
09:22It is necessary
09:24in terms of legalities
09:26and justification.
09:28It is automatic.
09:30There is always a cameraman
09:32so that in all runs,
09:34in all responds,
09:36our documentation is there.
09:38There are people asking
09:40where is this for?
09:42We answer that
09:44this is just for justification
09:46and legality.
09:47We need this video.
09:49If they say
09:51not to take them,
09:52what we do is
09:54we say that
09:56we will not show their faces.
09:58They also agreed.
10:03We arrived from our headquarters
10:06in less than 5 minutes.
10:08We arrived at the scene.
10:10We found a closed van
10:14in the middle of the pedestrian area.
10:17We found a woman
10:19on the side of the closed van.
10:23She is the patient
10:25we saw first.
10:26She is conscious and crying
10:28so we approached her
10:30and talked to her.
10:32I knew her name
10:33and we introduced ourselves.
10:34The patient told us
10:37that the closed van did not stop.
10:41They thought
10:43because of the intersection
10:45and the pedestrian,
10:46supposedly,
10:47the car should slow down.
10:50They thought
10:52the van would stop
10:54but it was still going straight
10:56so the closed van
10:59did not stop.
11:02That's why they were arrested.
11:04I am behind the van
11:07and I will go home.
11:08How long have you been driving?
11:10Do you have a partner?
11:12I am the only one.
11:14I just followed him
11:15and told him
11:16how we will move him
11:18and how we will help him
11:20and give him a solution.
11:22He followed us.
11:24We noticed that
11:26his injury is an abrasion
11:28in his left upper extremity
11:30or in his right shoulder
11:32or in his arm.
11:34He is also suffering
11:36from lower back pain.
11:38We immediately gave him
11:40a C-collar
11:42to stabilize his neck.
11:46At the same time,
11:48we held his head
11:50so that he won't move much.
11:52My other colleagues
11:54also helped
11:55to put a spine board.
12:03He is not the only patient.
12:05There is another patient
12:07who is also here
12:09and we gave him a solution.
12:11His injury
12:13is in his head.
12:15He has a laceration
12:17in his right temporal area.
12:19His head is bleeding
12:21but he is conscious
12:23and he is able to talk.
12:25We were crossing
12:27the road
12:29and I saw
12:31a woman
12:33who was holding
12:35a baby.
12:44In these accidents,
12:46we take all the
12:48precautionary measures.
12:50Even though it is not obvious
12:52that he has an injury,
12:54we still give him
12:56all the care he needs.
12:58The yellow thing
13:00is a head immobilizer.
13:02It is also attached to the spine board.
13:04Aside from his cervical collar
13:06to support his cervical spine,
13:08the head immobilizer
13:10is so that
13:12his head won't move much
13:14when he is placed
13:16on the spine board.
13:18He is stabilized there.
13:30The lesson I learned
13:32is that even though you are
13:34on the pedestrian zone,
13:36you are still not sure
13:38that you won't get into an accident.
13:40You still need to look
13:42around you
13:44and feel it.
13:46For me,
13:48I hope that
13:50they will be more careful
13:52because I don't know
13:54if they will be able
13:56to do it.
13:58I don't know
14:00if it is their fault
14:02or mine.
14:04I just hope
14:06that they will be more careful.
14:08I am thankful to them
14:10because if they didn't come
14:12right away,
14:14I would have lost a lot of blood.
14:16I would have lost my second life.
14:28In my opinion,
14:30it was fast
14:32because the person
14:34was able to escape.
14:36It was fast
14:38because the police
14:40was far away.
14:42Another case of
14:44a hit-and-run happened
14:46on January 3
14:48in Quezon City.
14:50Until now,
14:52it is not known
14:54who is the culprit.
14:58When I arrived,
15:00they were already there.
15:02They told me that
15:04no one was identified.
15:06His description
15:08was that he was
15:105'4".
15:12He had a fair complexion.
15:14He was between
15:1635 to 40 years old.
15:18He was wearing long hair.
15:20He was wearing a white T-shirt
15:22and shorts.
15:24He was wearing a
15:26brown striped shirt
15:28and shorts.
15:30When I asked him,
15:32he told me that
15:34the white T-shirt
15:36was coming from
15:38EDSA's direction
15:40towards Libis.
15:42When they
15:44met me,
15:46the man was still smiling.
15:48He was still
15:50smiling.
15:52He was still laughing.
15:54I was still walking.
15:56When they entered
15:58the gate of the police station,
16:00they heard
16:02the sound of
16:04an ambulance.
16:06I think it was fast
16:08because the man was limping.
16:10It was fast because the police station
16:12was far away.
16:14I saw a CCTV
16:16at that location.
16:18I asked around.
16:20The CCTV didn't work.
16:22But this case is called
16:24Reckless Improvised Resulting
16:26in Homicide. It's a hit and run case.
16:28I appeal to the public
16:30that if there's a witness,
16:32the victim is pitiful.
16:34They can help with the investigation.
16:36Even if they're scared,
16:38they're not involved.
16:40The traffic police
16:42can provide complete information
16:44so that we can pull the investigation.
16:46We can catch the person
16:48who did this.
16:52Even if you're
16:54in the right lane,
16:56you can't be sure that you're safe
16:58on the road.
17:00Know what to do
17:02so that you won't be a victim
17:04of a hit and run.
17:10First of all,
17:12most pedestrian lanes
17:14are located at intersections.
17:16As a driver of any
17:18type of vehicle,
17:20when you arrive at an intersection,
17:22whether there's a traffic light or not,
17:24you should be careful
17:26because you don't know
17:28if there's a traffic light
17:30when you're about to stop.
17:32If there's no traffic light,
17:34you should be careful.
17:36Of course, if you're going to cross
17:38the keep right,
17:40first look at the left.
17:42When you get to the middle,
17:44look at what's coming from the right.
17:46This is on a highway
17:48Even if there's a pedestrian lane,
17:50especially if it's getting dark
17:52and it's raining,
17:54your clothes should not be black.
17:56It should be white.
17:58It should be invisible.
18:04It's still important on the part of the victim
18:06to coordinate
18:08with our TNT units.
18:10Sometimes, the victims
18:12decide
18:14not to complain
18:16which encourages
18:18our drivers
18:22who are reckless.
18:24They should be punished
18:26because it will only happen
18:28if the victims complain.
18:32That's what we always remind
18:34our fellow citizens.
18:36They should remember
18:38that they have a responsibility
18:40or civic duty
18:42to know about the cases
18:44so that
18:46we can enhance
18:48our criminal justice system.
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