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Medical emergency at 1785 West Prince Road, Tucson AZ
Medical Emergency
Near W Prince Rd, Tucson, AZ 85705
Radio message reporting a medical call at 1785 West Prince Road and requesting units to respond.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police/Fire Citywide
00:24
Transcript: Good vice. And let me do for once. Engine 8[1] and Medicaid, 1785, West Prince Road, 3,600 North and 1700 West. Respond on A3 North.
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[1]
Engine 8: Fire engine identifier
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You missed this for a shooting at 1785 West Prince. The initial caller reported someone had been shot in the hand. Units acknowledged and said they are en route. It looks like a small laceration. Medics were cleared to move in and evaluate the injury. Copy engine eight, medicate. Are you on the frequency?
Engine 8 and Medicaid, (address withheld). Respond on A3 North
Ten, four. Men are currently in realm. for the 52 we've got a red pickup truck and a white work vehicle pulling a trailer both drivers seem to be walking around they are blocking the middle of the intersection westbound branch control copies control copies so four and four you'll find
Good. 45. What kind of animals is that? Cat. 45. How exactly is the cat stuck under the animal or under the car? Question 5-3. It's stuck by the rear right tire, like on the frame of the car, it's tucked right in there. 10- did it get run over and strapped around the axle or did it climb itself in there? Because they won't come out for regular domestic cats. It appears the cat ran in the middle of the roadway and then just climb into the car. You can try calling them but I don't think they'll come.