Person accidentally shot in foot at home seeks hospital care, Mesa AZ
A person was accidentally shot in the foot when his roommate dropped a gun at their home. He walked into Banner Desert Medical Center for treatment. The injury is not life-threatening.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Fiesta Patrol District
02:48
Transcript:
00:00
Just FYI, we might be getting a call up in or Banner Desert.
00:02
I guess they just had a gunshot wound.
00:04
Walk in.
00:06
10-4[1].
00:12
2424, do you want more units to head your way? Okay,
00:17
I'm trying to 12.
00:18
Let's get a couple down there in case we have multiple people to interview and start working on where that occurred.
00:24
10-4[1]. Great.
00:30
14. I'm still with Ocean 53 trying to figure out his thing.
00:33
I haven't talked to anything other than hearing that somebody's coming.
00:41
probably 12, I'll start you that way.
00:45
I'll start you that way.
00:48
I'm going to that wind show for you let's all tonight.
00:50
I got me.
00:56
X-R14-3-0-9-10.
01:05
Charlie 12, can you start for Westwood and aides for the X-3 units?
01:12
Okay.
01:17
Units at Banner Desert efforts at 9-01.
01:19
We just got the call coming in from security.
01:22
Does it occur 10 ago at near West Takamore?
01:30
Sam Charlie 12, can we notify Central and see if they have any calls for service around that area?
01:36
It's down on.
01:41
I'm Charlie 12 Central didn't have any calls around that area and they'll be sending some units to the hospital.
01:49
Okay.
01:51
They're going on one.
01:57
Okay.
02:01
5-Tarly-221.
02:06
Copy, 5, Charlie, 23, Charlie, 21.
02:08
It'll be referenced in info.
02:09
Your dispatcher just aired.
02:11
GSW victim walked into Banner Desert Securities with him.
02:19
You're clear. You're clear.
02:31
Green growth.
02:34
Have you.
02:39
It's around for that 911[2] at Banner Desert for the victim.
02:42
It was accidental.
02:43
His roommate dropped his gun and it went off hitting the RP in the foot, non-life-threatening.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
[2]
911: Emergency call received via 911 phone line.
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Location mentioned:
Banner Desert Medical Center, Mesa, AZ 85202
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