Vehicle crashes into traffic lights; driver may be intoxicated


A vehicle crashed into traffic lights at a Tucson intersection. The driver might be intoxicated and someone reported head pain.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police Midtown Division
02:59
Transcript:
The Adam 7.3? Go ahead. I touched to 12.06. Can you change it to renovate juvenile? In 3, and it's level 2, 1052, Country Club, and Fort Lowell, vehicle into a full traffic lights route in all the directions. Hasen route. Anybody clear? Ray Ocean 4-1, I'll be on my way. Trenchicloven for Lillis, so far, reports have no movement in the vehicle. For you, four, copy that. Read and 4.5, all attached to them. 1843. All you can send that to me as well. efforts and I'm in copy. 1943. You're Adam 703. I click on code 4. 1943. So we'll be in a route to about 52 at Country Club on Portland, Fort Wall. We'll be responding code 3 until we leave. Make sure our drivers are code 4. Item six two is one, two, seven, two, related. Okay, four. I just got to do that. Okay. Down four, three, I've seen that level two of my sector. You can send it. For the holdup alarm at 711, unit 24. One whole question. Okay, copy. Did you copy all this is responding, Code 3. Yeah, 10-4. 3-6-7, echo 3-3 is functional. Copy. Copy. Copy. complaining of head pain. The one on Tucson and Fort Lowell, that one says that the vehicle involved, they believe, was intoxicated. But I don't have a description on that one. That color is in a blue 2013 throw to Tacoma, Northwest Quad.
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Location mentioned:
N Country Club Rd & E Fort Lowell Rd, Tucson, AZ 85716
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