Person unconscious after rocks thrown in road rage incident, Tucson AZ


A person became unconscious and stopped breathing after a road rage incident where someone threw rocks from a vehicle. Emergency responders administered Narcan but there was no response. Medical services are en route.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police South Division
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Transcript:
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We're on a flag down near ML King Jr. Way, reference.
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And for...
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...and a clear for road rage call.
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Aerospace in Raytheon.
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It occurred in the city, but they're heading towards the county.
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There's an occupant of a vehicle that was throwing rocks up a caller.
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Copy?
00:17
Copy. We're not going to the county so this guy can keep following them.
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214.
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960[1], Kingster meds.
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Can you start meds? Secure, breathing, non-conscious.
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Not-conscious.
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7.5, I'll be in route to 6-3.
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30-50, sophomore, I'll be in road code 3.
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26-3, might as code 3 if you're already 23.
00:42
Yeah, I have two Narcans deployed, no response.
Police codes explained
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960: Medical Emergency (possible overdose or unresponsive person)
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Location mentioned:
Near ML King Jr. Way, Tucson, AZ 85713
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