Traffic Collision Involving Two Vehicles in Tucson


A traffic accident involved a gray or silver car and a green cruiser at an intersection in Tucson. Emergency services are responding to the scene.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police/Fire Citywide
04:38
Transcript:
4-2, code 20[4]. Bravo, Yellow 10. U.S.E. Adam, sir. I don't think. It's close to 19, but I cannot head that way. I don't be joining. I have you. I have you, Adam, through. Take care of it. Thank you, man. We get out of the vehicles. Looks like it's actually going to be a gray silver auto versus a green FG cruiser. 20.00. 4-0-5-6[2]. Since there's only one caller on my call, you can put this back on the board, show me a route to Oceans 7-1[3]. I'll be in route to the vehicle. In 7-4? Traffic 9-1[1]. My computer's not working, but I'll also be en route to that. In 10-4[5]? 20-100. 45, I'll probably 20-3 response. I'm (name withheld). 2001. 22. 3-7-104828-22. 3708-22. 246 arrive. For the call in your fault, they are you going to work on that? 477. 2002. Bravo, 401. Yes, 2002. Alpha-327. Alpha 327. 1024, 1076. 203. 36-2-22. 2-2. 20-0-3. 30-2. 20-0-3. Alpha 3-4-9. Now, this abandoned building, gate it. We're going to be going to drop defensive operations with a switch day seven. I copy. 1068, you know, 3.203.000. 913. Go ahead. It's not a vision. Structure 1, East 36 Street and South 4th Avenue, 2,600 South and 300 East.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
9-1: Traffic (possible code for traffic collision)
[2]
4-0-5-6: Unit or incident reference
[3]
Oceans 7-1: Unit or location reference
[4]
20: Accident
[5]
10-4: Acknowledgement
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Location mentioned:
E 36th St & S 4th Ave, South Tucson, AZ 85713
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