Vehicle sos alarm leads to police check at mcdonald's, Tucson AZ


A driver pressed an SOS button near McDonald's, prompting police to check on the vehicle. Two females were later heard arguing loudly. One reportedly hid in a bathroom while the other ran into a grandmother's house. Authorities are unsure of the nature of the situation.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Team 3 units with their us alarm near McDonald's. Anybody to start?
00:05
307 is calling in saying that a driver pressed the SOS[3] button but they haven't had contact with them.
00:12
The desk is to try to reach out to the occupant sector 3 event 1060, 46[1] coffee.
00:18
My copy.
00:19
Thank you, 42.
00:20
Forty six. Is it like a business direct alarm or is it like a medical SOS[3] activation?
00:26
They don't know, just that it's a driver and they're parking near McDonald's.
00:31
In 4-6 and 4 3-0 south of you guys, can you check it out?
00:34
Yeah, 5-4, I'm already in route.
00:35
4-7, you can attach with that too.
00:37
I copy. I'll advise on any update to this.
00:39
I'm going to try to call the driver now.
00:41
With the white 2019 Nissan Rogue.
00:43
Okay. Copy. Thank you for you.
00:44
Copy. We have vehicle information.
00:46
It's probably one of those SOS[3] buttons with like OnStar or something.
00:49
174-stretched (number withheld) copy.
01:02
Copy (number withheld) copy we're not 19 46[1].
01:07
There are an ocean unit that can help me look at or look for cameras here.
01:12
Corrosion 661.
01:14
Grocer 661, I copy it.
01:15
Nandi 47.
01:16
One or two subjects behind a Connix box, that location northwest quadrant of the intersection.
01:22
9. You can send me what's next?
01:25
Motor 2-8, I'm just simply texting that driver right now, (name withheld), and she says that she's on the phone with somebody.
01:31
I'm not sure if it's dispatcher of the officer.
01:33
And it looks like the desk isn't on the line with her.
01:36
Was 43[2]rd unit B-boy, two females arguing loudly before the line went 107[4], a caller was screaming, she was just trying to open door, hiding in the bathroom.
01:48
We can lay it ran into the grandmother's house,
01:50
which is going to be that unit B.
01:52
This one and copy.
01:53
Thank you for your. I'm trying to get her to hang up the phone and at least call 911.
01:57
I'm not sure who she's on the phone with.
01:59
I think you can tell the level two.
02:01
Southern South Liberty founded possibly two females in distress speaking Spanish.
02:08
Unable to...
02:10
No... no recontractor.
02:12
I think it's not...
02:14
Dean for 84.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
46: Copy/acknowledgement (used for unit callouts, not crime)
[2]
43: Unit identifier
[3]
SOS: Emergency call button activation
[4]
107: Line disconnected/terminated
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Location mentioned:
South, Tucson, AZ 85746
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