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Driver flees after hit and run crash on I-10 in PhoenixPhoenix AZ

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I-10, Phoenix, AZ

A driver fled on foot after a hit and run crash near I-10 and 133rd Avenue in Phoenix. Officers detained the suspect, who was injured and needed fire and medical assistance.

Audio|Source: Arizona DPS - Highway Patrol Metro Phoenix West
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Transcript:
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Centuryene, copy an information call from Tolson, TAD.
00:02
There is pricing the area of I-10 mouth of 133.
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Both directions again, I-10 at 133.
00:09
So since the advising had a subject fled from the hit and run on foot, it's going to be a black male unknown description.
00:15
Possible 1381.
00:17
The driving is just in case to get onto the highway.
00:20
At 23333.
00:26
1950.
00:28
1950.
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Let's start fire for this driver.
00:31
Got blood from his mouth, he smacked his face on something.
00:38
Number, 2334.
00:43
At 1950, you're going to start a 926 for his vehicle, it's white, and we'll get you at 2A's whenever we can.
00:51
Temper, 2334.
01:08
Thank you, 5.1.
01:09
There's even being all the way and saw for.
01:15
I can't try to read the truck.
01:18
Copy off 1038.
01:20
Just stay there just one, I'm on the 1021 fire.
01:23
950, do you want the address?
01:29
I go, with that, sir.
01:34
7951, I'm guessing, Beardsley.
01:39
2236.
01:40
19356.
01:46
19.5.1, that's 1028.
01:53
6751-0 to the coin thank you ma'am, 2336.
02:03
19551, the driver is going to be requesting fire as well for a backpack.
02:07
10-9[1] last please.
02:13
The driver of this vehicle is requesting fire as well for backbay.
02:17
Check on copy, 23-307.
02:26
And 951, so fire needs to go to the main line and the address set 1950, is that correct?
02:36
A 1951.
02:38
1851.
02:41
Thank you so much to go for.
02:43
Thank you. 2337.
02:50
A 19-51, fire department is 1019 to both and 9-26 is for the one up on the main line as Waikia-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-9-9-3-1-104 at 22339
03:07
90, 5'1, 20 p.m.
03:09
The 28 added to the car is going to be the other end ball.
03:14
Deborah, is that one that one needs a 926?
03:17
I believe it will, as well.
03:19
And what color is that one?
03:22
That should be great.
03:24
Jeffrey, I'm going to the 1020 for the white one.
03:28
That was all flat they still haven't seen it.
03:32
Trevor copy.
03:33
All the floor is labeled as a passenger firing up to 1020 from you and you can.
03:36
2339.
03:37
Do you think a flatman can take both?
03:45
950.
03:46
Yes, they're good.
03:48
The fire is 997.
03:49
I thought, yeah, I think a five-ed can take both.
03:51
We'll have to get the...
03:53
Pulling on the highway, second with a wheel lift most likely.
03:56
Kevin got bail sent him down to you first off, so I could tell fire to come up to the main line for backing.
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10-9: Repeat last transmission

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