Person locked inside vacant cancer patient residence


Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Red Mountain Patrol District
02:43
Transcript:
Charlie 11th. I'm going to have you 906, 1933H University. 6, I'm going to switch over to 6. Super. Charlie 5.1 is 3 Charlie 12. 3 Charlie 12. Hey, from your point of view, I think we're going to be able to be a primary IA team over here for announcement, unless you have a better view over the front door. Is that correct? Two, Charlie 12. It's come to you guys. Copy, thank you. 5-2 traffic. Go ahead. Carl's King, Adam. Five, Tom, Zebra, 63rd in Maine. Charlie, 52, you're clear on a 16 round 1,500. 5-1 to dispatch. We had K-9 in route 10-4. King 13 thin route. Copy. If you want to start an additional unit just for an I-A team, that'd work. 2, Charlie 62. 3-Charlie 612. I'm almost 97. 5-1-2 responding unit. We have north containment, east containment. Per security, as of right now, they last saw the subject locked inside this resident, which should be vacant. They have not seen them exit. West containment is going to be the primary eye team. We're going to build off that once a key unit gets here. Is it a residence or is it a commercial building? No, they're little residential hut for cancer patients. It's owned by Banner Desert Club. Do you want to keep this here and move it to hot? No, we don't need to move to hot quite yet. Corsoff, Adam, that's enough. Copy. King 13 to that unit. If it's a vacant structure and no one's occupying it, I can't use the talk for that, but I'll still stay around in case it evolves into something else.
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Location mentioned:
Banner Desert, Mesa, AZ 85202
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