Possible road rage near Highway 60 and Country Club, Mesa AZ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible road rage situation involving two vehicles, including a white Tesla and a white pickup truck, near Highway 60 and Country Club Drive in Mesa. Both vehicles reportedly pulled over and the occupants appeared to be arguing. It was unclear whether the caller was directly involved or a witness. No further information about injuries or arrests was mentioned.
Audio|Heard on: Chandler Police and Fire, Phoenix Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:42
Transcript:
00:00
Eighteen four four copy 900 and sixty-two westbound 60 over 100 and eighty-one.
00:09
Looks like it's possibly still mobile.
00:11
Looks like they're taking exit 100 and seventy-nine at the white Tesla and a white Dodge pickup.
00:16
At the pickup to pull over.
00:19
Not sure if the caller is involved or a witness.
00:22
I'll try to get further.
00:24
Eight of Edward Paul Adam zero five Charles.
00:27
All advice on updates.
00:34
1446, should be 98.
00:36
Nothing further on 19?
00:37
So far, thank you.
00:44
962, that's mobile.
00:45
They're now on Country Club.
00:47
We'll try to get them to pull over.
00:53
You go ahead and volunteer yourself on Country Club.
00:59
Eight great PTSD.
01:00
Both pulled over north of the 60 on Country Club at IVMP Performance.
01:22
Just on this 900 and sixty-two, it looks like both subjects are arguing.
01:26
Two occupants in a lifted truck that was yelling at the Tesla.
01:36
Going 97.
01:38
I don't think they're separated right now.
01:41
10-4[1]0, do you mean a whole truck?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
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