Man freed from handcuffs with fire department help, Tucson AZ
Police stopped a man and a woman near Stone Avenue and Fort Lowell Road. Later, a man got stuck in handcuffs and needed assistance from the fire department to remove them. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police West Division
02:47
Transcript:
00:00
I'll be out with a male and a female, spring, a red talk, snatched description.
00:05
We're going to be west of Stone and Forlo.
00:10
It looks like they're trying to avoid me.
00:27
I think chronicle one of me in the reeds
00:33
040 Town 94 2.94
00:41
We have a CSO that can meet us over here for the 1050
00:51
The ocean unit for Castro and Lebanon
00:58
Baby.
01:02
I know nuclear level to traffic hazard oracle on river DPS that's stating there's a male walking in the middle of the roadway.
01:12
Troop 40 couple.
01:15
Zero forty four.
01:17
Zero forty four.
01:22
Zero six one.
01:25
Two Tom six one. Two Tom six one.
01:29
Not level 2 on 5.84.
01:32
10-4[1].
01:37
There should be a female with long black hair, pink shirt, white pants walking on the road. They set them.
01:45
No, 4. Thank you.
01:49
045.45.
01:55
Okay, Adam 6-8, and Mary's confirmed on her so far, just writing on the other.
02:00
We're probably.
02:04
Zero 42nd.
02:09
I put myself a 9-7 on a separate event at before Will & Castro.
02:17
You and hello?
02:20
John, 7.
02:23
045.
02:27
I'm sorry, can you start TFTB over here also for a male who is stuck in a pair of handcuffs?
02:37
Is he injured?
02:41
Negative. He got himself in a handcuffs and jam the lock so he needs TfD to cut him off.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative—message received, understood, or OK.
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