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Husband throws shoe during domestic dispute at apartment
Family Offense
Near E Southern Ave, Mesa, AZ 85209
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Superstition Patrol District
00:34
Transcript: 2.420 is 7311 East Southern Unit 1077 and 1,200 South Waterford Apartments. Our husband is throwing things around the house. Nothing else? Funny, having room. Unit? Is that break, please? 10-4. And it looks like RP says the subject threw a shoe at its family. Family is already less. Husband is currently in the bedroom. No 422s are in the home. The husband does have access to a white Toyota Highlander and a white Toyota Ratford.
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Medic 2209, C-DEC-5. Injured Person, 7107, East Southern Avenue. Unit 103, Medi-2909, C-deck 5. On Metac-415.
C-deck 5. Injurperson, 7107, East Southern Avenue, Unit 103, Engine 224, C-deck 5. I see that there's some move up to my station. I'm going to be going in in service and momentarily if you want to release that move up. I copy, I'll let Channel 1 know they keep an eye on that. Between the 9 our start time is 9 o'clock will be going in service in about two minutes. Perfect, thanks for the update. A trailer's not qualified this, you know, be in top of traffic. Okay. Arizona plate 1, licking Adam 60000. 6-3 is on scene dispatch address. We have nothing showing. She's going to meet with an RP. We'll be out investigating and establishing an evacuation area in a limited access zone as needed. Oh, I'm copy. It's already 53. Just check on... I'm a person here. You know (name withheld)? She said that she had some hard issues and that she's on litigation. Just to check her out, we're waiting on a petition. Okay, do you have an age on her?
That'll be a commercial theft, 7300 East Hampton, 1,400 construction site. RP is a monitoring company, subject their ceiling materials. They were still 97 when the call kicked, but the truck has less going towards Hampton near the exit. Real time to 4? How about the air unit to 4? (name withheld) here. And I'll get you, (name withheld). On the call. Okay, four, I think we have enough on this. Can you break me into the commercial test? 10-4. 15-10-12. Copy. Just confirming crisis is still en route, correct? 10-4. I'll get an update of ETA from them here momentarily. Units on the commercial theft. The units are westbound on Hampton. In a white Chevy Silverado, four-door pickup truck, unknown 28 wasn't picked up on the cameras. It had a tinted back windows. Three subjects involved all males. Males involved were getting description, but they stated they stole the... Stolen materials were placed in the truck bed with BMX bikes in the truck bed as well. The front passenger in that vehicle would be a light male late 30s black shirt, black mesh hat, black camel pants and black boots 6-2 heavy sets Dr. We're 97. What's the time delayed for now? About six minutes. They were still 97 at time of call. Okay. They're from South, go westbound, correct? Affirmative, lasting weston, Hampton. Not breather at Gilbert, Hampton. Hampton and Gilbert. South on the west side, three out of 13, three out of 32, sand five two, traffic's on three. The driver will be a white mill, mid-thirties, black baseball cap backwards, black t-shirt, blue jeans, and black running shoes. Them to, look, let's send a T.L.T.L.T.L.
engine 2.13, C-deck 5. Commercial fire alarm, 7255, East Hampton Avenue, Unit 107. Engine 213, C-deck 5. Letter 411, C-deck 4. Altered level of consciousness. 227.15, South Iltsworth Road. Ladder 411. C-dex4. Okay, 103 and 104's meters at that turr, uh, perpest. So those meters were pulled. It appears in 101, 102, 105, and the rest of the image have powered to their meter. However, it looks like the fuse and wiring area has burned up in the panel that may be affecting much more units. Long story short, SRP says that an electrician by the property owner is going to have to address getting power to these units because their meters have power, but it's the fuses and the lines in the building that are their responsibility. That's a good update. We will update the occupants that they will not be coming back up until they get service. from their electrician. Correct. If they don't have power now, they're not going to have power until they have an electrician. In addition, SRP has completed their assignment. They have closed down the box. They're still on screen. So I believe we can release all hazard units and hand it over to yourself and investigators. If you'd like to meet, we can chat as well. If you want to make it way over to the front, SRP is going to lock them out, so no one tries to turn us back on, correct? Yeah, the meters are actually out of the box, as well as the switches are removed and we're burned up. We're going to de-escalate. If you want to come over to the north side, we can finish this up. I'll take our traffic over to C5 and work with Investigator 2-9. Really, command of one. All right. I just clean this up, give you an update. SRP has secured power to the whole strip haul 101 through 109. They will not be re-energizing until they get their own electrician air to fix their electrical panel. TAN 203, an investigator 209 will remain not seen working with the occupants. All the units are going to go available. We can discontinue command and take our traffic over the C5.
had them isolate the 2-103-104 defective meters and turn back on 101 and 102, 106 through 109. Just turn on 101-101-102? Yeah, any meters we can turn on 101 and 101 at 102, that's the dog rumors, if that's possible to see. Now, please, let me go back and talk to them, and just to give you an info on the size of this panel. It says the 2,500 amp panel. Copy that, $2,500 an panel. Yeah, I'm just concerned at (name withheld)'s if we can get them turned on. Anything that we can turn back on would be helpful. E-deck 5. Commercial fire alarm. 7255, East Hampton Avenue. Unit 107. Engine 213. C-dex 5. 4's meters have been per cut up. So those meters were pooled. It appears that 101, 102, 105, and the rest of the image have power to their meter. However, it looks like the fuse and wiring area has burned up in the panel that may be affecting much more units. Long story short, SRP says that an electrician by the property owner is going to have to address getting power to these units. because their meters have power, but it's the fuses and the lines in the building that are their responsibility. That's a good update. We will update the occupants that they will not be coming back up until they get service from their electrician. Correct. If they don't have power now, they're not going to have power until they have an electrician. In addition, SRP has completed their assignment. They have closed down the box. They are still on screen. So I believe we can release all hazards units and hand it over to yourself and the investigators if you'd like to meet quick and chat as well. Yeah, if you want to make your way over to the front. SRP's going to lock them out so no one tries to turn those back on, correct?