Traffic lanes closed at Mission and Irvington after collision, Drexel Heights AZ
After a collision at Mission Road and Irvington Road, traffic lanes were closed and redirected to manage vehicle flow. Emergency responders confirmed there were no injuries or transports resulting from the incident.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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104. Actually, 1U5-1O7-010.
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It looks like westbound traffic can continue. Go ahead and come up here to mission and get behind my car for the left two turn lanes that go southbound.
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And then we'll figure it out from here.
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One ocean 4-4-104.
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6 to 125.
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In the meantime, can you shut down the left turn to go eastbound on Irvington?
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And actually,
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Ashton, come on up here and shut this part off. I don't want anyone turning anymore.
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Adam 56 to 1U5.
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From what I'm getting from TFD is negative injuries, negative transport.
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10-4[1].
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Next ocean unit, I need you to shut off left turn lane from southbound Mission at Irvington. I don't want anyone to turn to left eastbound onto Irvington.
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Let's be on there.
01:26
It's clear for level 2, specific activity 5-965, Avenida, Barranca,
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Seka. Not called. Comproported that someone kicked the door.
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Neighbor said that they saw one male and one female running away.
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That's four.
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Next Ocean unit, I need you at the intersection of Mission and Irvington to help replace the fire engine once they clear because there is a disabled vehicle in the middle of the intersection.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative—message received, understood, or OK.
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Location mentioned:
W Irvington Rd & S Mission Rd, Drexel Heights, AZ 85746
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