People seen with flashlights near water in dry riverbed, Tucson AZ


Fire crews responded to a dry riverbed near La Cañada Drive filled with water. People were seen with flashlights and heard screaming. It was unclear if anyone was stuck in the water. Eventually, it was reported that no one was in the water but yelling was heard nearby.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police/Fire Citywide
02:19
Transcript:
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Freddie Tzu, Lackagnata, Rihita, Wauau.
00:05
Wash is full of water to hear people screaming, a bunch of flashlights.
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Unknown if someone's stuck, (name withheld).
00:12
Closer.
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173.
00:20
Also, we can ATL that fireworks.
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1040, 6-0-tier-1-123.
00:32
So.
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2540-by-by-brush Firebrook Road.
00:39
It's going to be a reference aerial fireworks.
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E-Tailed North 1 at near Firebrook Road.
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4134.
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4-7-2, break plus 849.
00:51
Stand down for AL-LX unit.
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May 4-9 copies, thank you.
01:01
Just flash 866 can take the call.
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Copy 8666, placing you on the call.
01:12
As well as the end of the bridge.
01:17
That far.
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This 842 in Route 2215 Congress Street.
01:27
Check with 342.
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879, go ahead.
01:36
Transporting one patient, one rider, code 2 to TMC.
01:43
Copy 879, 1 code 2,
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TMC, 1 rider.
01:46
TMC, 1 rider.
01:50
C.
01:52
845 clear.
01:57
Okay, 845, clear.
01:58
Okay, 845,000.
02:05
650-753.
02:08
Hi. Hi.
02:11
This is a mail I'm out at saying it was on the other side of the wash on the north side.
02:17
No one is in the water, but was just yelling.
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Location mentioned:
N La Cañada Dr, Tucson, AZ
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