Pedestrian hit by vehicle at Oracle and Roger, Tucson AZ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a pedestrian was struck by a vehicle near North Oracle Road and Roger Road in Tucson, resulting in a leg injury.
Audio|Heard on: Tucson Police/Fire Citywide
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01:44
Transcript:
00:00
Traffic accident near North Oracle Road and Roger Road.
00:06
Respond on A3 North.
00:11
At 16:38.
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Bravo 23[1]1.
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Brombo, 23[1]1.
00:22
108, unit 1-1.
00:27
Good afternoon at 16:38.
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(number withheld). (number withheld).
00:39
845, go ahead.
00:42
Does that unit 5 transporting one normal traffic to northwest mountains?
00:48
Copy one normal to north of those houses.
00:54
Take your three en route to 6 and 10-0.
01:00
7, 6 and 1st1 normal to calibrated.
01:06
Copy 867-trans21 normal, tolerate.
01:13
Check.
01:18
4-280 North Oracle at the next care.
01:23
The pedestrian that was struck to Ocean 5-2 start overall.
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10.4. We'll be 23[1] here in just a second.
01:32
We're at Oracle and Roger.
01:34
It's a white period of four-runner that the complainant was driving and then a patient has a right leg injury.
01:42
Two or some have one.
01:44
We copied.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
23: Arrival or presence of personnel at the scene or location.
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Location mentioned:
W Roger Rd & N Oracle Rd, Tucson, AZ 85705
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