Pedestrian flees after failure to yield near Germann and Signal Butte, Maricopa County AZ
Police responded to a failure to yield incident at Germann and Signal Butte Roads where a suspect fled on foot. A unit detained one individual near the location.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Superstition Patrol District
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Transcript:
00:00
It's going to be near Germann and Signal Butte.
00:03
Queen Creek police requested Mesa unit assistance for a failure to yield suspect who fled on foot.
00:11
Preachron, close, you said that to place?
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10, 4.
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Do I for a question?
00:23
Copy. May and you just said Germann and Signal Butte?
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10-4[1], Germann and Signal Butte.
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10-9.42 is there you're in it?
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Okay.
00:40
Falcon's at the hangar.
00:43
Now, Falcon, we cover the call.
00:45
We're currently at the hangar.
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It'll be 10 to 15 minutes before we're on scene.
00:50
Copy. Cover.
00:53
7.9.420,000.
00:55
Copy.
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1242. Case for that item of life, please.
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1040.
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43,
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Another, we're going to have to give you a possible description, please.
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Ten, four.
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Do you want to go to code 3?
01:24
Stand 942, yeah, close to which one?
01:29
I copy.
01:35
The amount of 42, they have one detained.
01:39
All right, cut back, code 3.
01:42
Cut back, code 1.
01:50
870s units responding to the 909[2] on Germann and Signal Butte.
02:00
How can we also copy? We'll be standing down.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
[2]
909: Traffic hazard / traffic problem
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Location mentioned:
E Germann Rd & Signal Butte Rd, Arizona 85142
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