Cargo van drives erratically and collides on i-10 in Tucson, Tucson AZ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a white cargo van with California plates was driving erratically eastbound on I-10 near mile marker 314 in Tucson. The driver appeared impaired or sleepy and caused a collision just east of Sunset Road. Law enforcement and fire personnel are on scene, and the exit ramp at exit 252 is blocked.
Audio|Heard on: Graham County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
00:57
Transcript:
00:00
Do you know. Do units come in a company at a central location for 6993 vehicle eastbound I-10 from near mile marker 314, time to lay one?
00:07
East 9-910, mile marker 314, correction 10-2 is a white cargo van, California (number withheld).
00:12
Highly trouble controlling his vehicle possibly falling asleep or impaired drifting across the lane line.
00:18
Again, it's a white cargo van with California (number withheld).
00:22
Lessing, East 910 and near 314, end of the 10 to 18 hours.
00:25
There, D.C.S.
00:26
DG2,
00:30
Go ahead.
00:33
It's going to be just east of Sunset Road.
00:37
It looks like law enforcement and fire personnel are on scene.
00:41
I'll begin turn around at Orange Grove.
00:44
These are 122 hours.
00:51
1722, fires move the collision onto the exit ramp for 252.
00:55
We'll be blocking the ramp but not the mainline.
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Location mentioned:
I-10, Tucson, AZ
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