Driver presses SOS button at McDonald's in Tucson, Tucson AZ


A driver pressed the SOS button inside a vehicle parked near McDonald's in Tucson. Police tried to contact the driver but had no information if it was an emergency or a false alarm. The driver was later contacted by phone and said they were on the phone with someone.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police Midtown Division
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Transcript:
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for units with their alarm near South Precraft.
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Anybody to start? 36M is calling in seeing that a driver press the SOS[1] button, but they haven't had contact with them.
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The S is going to reach out to the occupant sector 3, event 1060, 406, coffee.
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Copy. Thank you, 42.
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Forty-U6. Is it like a business direct alarm or is it like a medical SOS[1] activation?
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I don't know, just that it's a driver and they're plotting here at the McDonald's.
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Going to 4-1-4-6 and 4343 issues south of you guys.
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Can you check it up? Yeah, I've been four, I'm already en route.
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Four-seven, you can attach me back to.
00:34
I copy. I'll advise on any update to this from the charter.
00:37
I call the driver now.
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It's a white 2019 Nissan road.
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Do you have copy.
00:43
Thank you for you. If we have vehicle information, it's probably one of those SOS[1] buttons with like OnStar.
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Three and four separate, nineteen forty six.
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Number two eight.
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Go ahead.
00:52
Reference to the McDonald's the duress alarm for that driver.
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I'm on the phone texting her now.
00:57
She says that she's on the phone with somebody right now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
SOS: Emergency call for help
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