Rear-end collision blocks northbound lane near prince and campbell, Tucson AZ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a rear-end traffic collision occurred near Prince Road and North Campbell Avenue, blocking the northbound lane. Minor injuries reported. The fire department assisted, and community service officers were requested to manage the scene and investigation.
Audio|Heard on: Tucson Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
03:59
Transcript:
00:00
This is a massive rear-end collision, so
00:03
looks like it's just going to be minor injuries.
00:06
We just have the number one northbound lane block.
00:13
Sorry, company.
00:16
You rather copy,
00:17
and I'm 23[2].
00:20
(number withheld).
00:26
(number withheld)
00:31
26 the fire department got her out she's code 4 but I just need CSO[1]s to come take over the investigation
00:40
sent 5 you got 3 in route and two additional add-am units
00:46
copy that means could probably code 4 I just need the CSO[1]s
00:53
And six to that copy.
01:01
7.503. I'm on broadcast for a level 3-exposure call 3-360-E Speedway.
01:08
Collarifies, you know, there is a nude mail inside Whole Foods.
01:12
Sector 3, Event 1079, 1753.
01:21
Good.
01:24
Let's send the adding units that we're in route to 2U6 to that exposure call.
01:32
Copy 3 Adam 45.
01:35
Probably.
01:40
3 Adam 6, 2.
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4, uh, 6 and Campbell.
01:48
725.5.
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273 249 and 173
02:00
Everybody in Group Moran rest up here, Mr.
02:02
(name withheld).
02:21
I only need two of those units and come to stone them you have a family here for plane control.
02:30
If you responded out to next door,
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any yet to start up.
02:42
B6.
02:44
Go ahead.
02:46
Whenever the seatclos be here, I need one to block all northbound Campbell at Prince.
02:52
And then the other two can just meet me over here and start getting the information.
02:56
Yeah.
03:02
All right.
03:04
Through U6, can you copy that level two?
03:09
I copy.
03:11
Has the suspect left the business?
03:14
They were not able to clarify if he was G-O-A or not.
03:23
I'm copy, 7, 8, and 53 are still around.
03:26
No.
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27-587.
03:35
2007, 2. I'm going 23[2], where are you're at?
03:40
You come from the north of the south.
03:45
From the south.
03:49
Okay, just now pull in the number one lane northbound.
03:53
We're going to leave the left turn lane open and then we're going to position some cars and start allowing people to make right turns here as well.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CSO: Community Service Officer, a non-sworn personnel supporting law enforcement and community safety functions.
[2]
23: Arrival or presence of personnel at the scene or location.
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