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Heard on: Maricopa AZ Fire-Tac Group Calls · 1/16/2026 11:30 PM
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Medic 203, three, ill person BLS, near North Center Street, unit 200, Medic 203, E deck three.
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Medical emergency near North Center Street
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a medical emergency involving an ill person requiring basic life support is occurring near North Center Street.
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a potential disturbance at the Best Western near South Power Road in Mesa, where a woman who had reportedly been sleeping overnight in a black sedan was now screaming at hotel guests.
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