Medical call reports open back porch door with patient inside, Tucson AZ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a medical call reported an open front door but the main door was locked. The patient was reachable and informed that the back porch door was open. A small dog was inside the house but was likely too scared to come out.
Audio|Heard on: Tucson Police/Fire Citywide
Listen to dispatch call
01:56
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 21.
00:01
The caller indicated the front door was open, correct?
00:08
Affirmative.
00:13
Can you re-contact and let them know the screen door is open, the main door is locked?
00:21
Check.
00:27
057.
00:32
Copy, thank you.
00:36
I need your 21.
00:38
Oh, copy. (number withheld).
00:45
So far, 0-0-057.
00:51
He said that there was an involvement from Spilman, so there's any way to take a phone number for the...
00:55
Hey!
01:01
Near Silverbell Rd.
01:05
Respond on May 6-6 left.
01:11
Like a 9 to 2-7.
01:14
I'm not 30 seconds out, sir.
01:17
Simple.
01:22
Underd East, respond on A5E.
01:30
Your cat, 458.
01:33
058. I don't want to go ahead.
01:42
I'm on the phone with the patient right now.
01:43
She said that if you go into the backyard, the back porch door is open.
01:49
Just be advised she does have a small dog inside the house.
01:52
She did mention he'll probably be too scared to come out, but he may bark at you, but he will not bite.
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