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Bicyclist injured with broken collarbone on old Spanish TrailPima County AZ

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E Old Spanish Trail, Arizona

A bicyclist was found injured west of Valencia Road on Old Spanish Trail with a broken collarbone and other injuries. Emergency services were sent to assist.

Audio|Source: Pima County Public Safety South, Green Valley
02:10
Transcript:
00:00
I see I have more traffic for you when you ready to copy I can go ahead and copy we do have a 911[1] call west of your original location and Jensen 911 is en route
00:13
okay that's a permit that's gonna be a rider bib number (number withheld) it's gonna be west of Valencia on old Spanish trail for a rider down and he should have bib (number withheld) if you can confirm that for me
00:26
That is affirmative, that is what in June 101 was just as best too.
00:32
Okay, I copy thanks.
00:38
Costi Delta with corrective runs restrictions, no major priors.
00:47
Copy thank you.
00:49
Zero 801.
00:55
6.9, copy 1051.
00:59
I'm not called.
01:04
151.
01:05
151 at North La Caniana Drive and Esperanza, Esperanza on La Caniana.
01:10
White forward and vision versus red forward ranger, not blocking, going to 1012 about warming.
01:15
Self Operations, El Toro, IC, how do you copy?
01:29
I see South Operations, I copy it.
01:34
Okay, thanks.
01:35
2.80.
01:37
See, how do you copy?
01:40
2.80, copies line clear.
01:44
Thank you. I, six,
01:51
nine. We're actually going to be at the corner of this, Ratha La Cuyatta,
01:55
in the turnline.
02:01
This update, SOS is saying that your call on Old Spanish definitely broken collarbone.
02:08
There's different types of abrasions and trauma.
Police codes explained
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[1]
911: Emergency call received via 911, including hang-ups or abandoned calls.

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E Old Spanish Trail, Arizona

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