Officers search culvert under I-10 for person


Radio traffic about an unknown trouble call at 4350 North Run near I-10. The caller had a poor connection. Officers coordinate a response and plan to check a large culvert under the highway for a possible person. Some units decline to respond.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police West Division
02:24
Transcript:
Very second clear for the level two, unknown trouble, 4350 north run. You had to me for? Yes, 84[2]. To infinity. 10-4[1]. The desk of the location from the caller, they were unable to get anything further from them due to a bad connection in the line 110.7. For everyone. Go ahead. Four boys who are young. What was the first character (name withheld)? I'm sorry. What was the first character? What was the first character? It would be great. The plate that I copy is not returning. Can you turn nine a minute? You can disregard. We made some contacts with the homeowner. They're a clerk for. 446. 2-8-2-0-2-acre rating. Do you have anybody that you can clear to come attached to 2M8[3]'s call? We can clear right now. We're going for it. I'll be en route. 47. There's an area on I-10 where I need all this stuff, 45. Well, 45 just south of there, and I think I'll be first on the location there. On the map, there's a large culvert, and we'll need to make a police presence to check well for on everybody underneath that tunnel. U7 UPR is advising that they're not going to be responding out at this time. I copy. They kind of have a hunch that we're going to find somebody underneath that tunnel.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Copy
[2]
84: Arrived at scene
[3]
2M8: Unit identifier (attached to call)
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Location mentioned:
I-10, Tucson, AZ
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