Dui suspect with broken window nearly collides at highway junction, Chandler AZ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a black Honda with a broken window was seen driving under the influence near Highway 87 and Queen Creek, then near Highway 87 and Germann. The vehicle nearly collided with another car.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Fire, Gilbert Fire, Queen Creek Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:6
Transcript:
00:00
87 and Queen Creek got an direction of travel yet for a black Honda with a window broken out.
00:08
The plate provided is Tom Tom, Tom, Adam 2, Victor, Paul.
00:16
24 Tata Accord out of Phoenix.
00:24
Avenue passing line.
00:29
Two call 15?
00:33
15.
00:36
Do you start that way? It's going to be...
00:41
For this DUI[1] 1040, D-A, 87 in Queen Creek, and now they're at 87 and Germann at the light.
00:54
Right, G2-16, thank you.
01:01
Hello Avenue, Engine 202, C-DEC 3.
01:10
C-DEC-4, Internal Leading, 2,605, South Tomahawk Road, Unit 255, Meta 262, C-deck 4.
01:26
It's a bright orange Honda.
01:31
Suspect vehicle almost collided with another car and the RP's gonna put their hazards on.
01:40
They're mapping Willis in 87.
01:44
The west down onto the two-o-two.
01:48
1215 on the vehicle.
01:49
10-4[2].
01:56
This point is going to be fairly to yield.
02:00
Hill's 2-9-9-8.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
DUI: Driving Under the Influence
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
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