Deputies handle medical call at 6th Ave complex, Tucson AZ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies and medical personnel responded near South 6th Avenue to assist a person who appeared to be bleeding from the mouth and highly intoxicated. While on scene at a nearby apartment complex, an officer reported a brief struggle with one individual who was later detained. The situation was brought under control and medical assistance was provided.
Audio|Heard on: Tucson Police/Fire Citywide
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
At near South 6th Avenue, 3100 South and 200 East.
00:05
Respond on A4 South.
00:14
Unit to another, you can clear to go assist.
00:19
Acknowledged, en route to assist.
00:24
I'm 20-10. I'm on scene, fighting with one.
00:28
I copy, fighting with one?
00:31
We're on the northeast side of the complex.
00:35
Gate code's in the call text.
00:39
Acknowledged, fighting with one, northeast side of the complex.
00:41
Copy, we'll go through.
00:45
We’re code 4, one person detained.
00:50
Unit shut down, code 3.
00:55
We'll visit location near Via Del Conte.
01:08
Can I have the front desk to let out staff?
01:16
The apartments in our car.
01:20
Acknowledged, air clear back, copy.
01:26
Seven.
01:28
Twenty-two eleven.
01:34
We're up to the nearby 7-Eleven.
01:37
I copy.
01:42
Breathing, bleeding from the mouth and highly intoxicated.
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Location mentioned:
S 6th Ave, Tucson, AZ 85713
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