Man threw brick at passing vehicle, Tucson AZ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a man threw a brick at another vehicle on the westbound shoulder near East Travel Plaza Way in Tucson. A DPS officer was at the scene with the victim and requested help locating the suspect, who had run in front of a semi-truck heading westbound.
Audio|Heard on: Tucson Police/Fire Citywide
Listen to dispatch call
01:59
Transcript:
00:00
I understand it's an 8418, but it says a male threw a brick at a separate vehicle.
00:08
Is the DPS officer still on scene?
00:15
DPS is currently in line with them.
00:17
They're trying to get confirmation.
00:24
Verified, thank you.
00:32
Engine 377 and medic 377, injured person near West Gulf View Drive.
00:42
Respond on A6F.
00:50
Quint 22, medical emergency.
00:54
Near East Travel Plaza Way, near South and East intersection.
00:59
Respond on A4 South.
01:06
4 item 85 on 23.
01:08
I'll look for DPS if they're here.
01:13
534.
01:17
Work on 534.
01:23
DPS is reporting that the male was on the right side of the shoulder going westbound, ran in front of the semi.
01:32
DPS is with the victim at the Pilot and requesting assistance locating the male.
01:41
Last seen.
01:47
Going westbound.
01:52
4U8, I copy that.
01:54
The deputy and the victim are code four.
01:56
We can shut down code three if we can just assist them with circulating.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
E Travel Plaza Way, Tucson, AZ 85756
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