Police respond to open 911 call with button pressing, Tucson AZ


Police respond to an open 911 landline call near Sport Lowell where someone was pressing buttons but not speaking. The call was disconnected, and officers were asked to check the building.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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You've continued to be advised of the level 2, open line from the landline near Sport Lowell.
00:05
I just have an open line, can hear someone pushing buttons.
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Okay, that's clear.
00:09
You two, a couple of Level 2[1], then grade to a level 3.
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And let's have the desk.
00:12
I'm trying to contact the actual 20.
00:14
Same 4.8.
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413 traffic. 413, go ahead.
00:16
Hey David Adam, Sam Charles.
00:19
We're going to be at, uh, Vincent, Inahoe, over at the Volvo dealership.
00:22
Can you 10-9 of late, I caught me to David Adam, 8, Sam Charles?
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8, David Adam, 8, Sam Charles.
00:30
7 4, 8, 8.48.
00:31
7-2-2. Substance 9-6-6- I'll take ocean unit.
00:37
One ocean 2212 to Albion Road.
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Q2. T2. T2.
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Three out of 57.
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Unit who's working off duty at 3AE 4 low 3 Adam 57
00:46
You check the phones there somebody call 9-1-1 make sure the code for please.
00:51
quick copy.
00:52
It looks like the dispatch did attempt to re-contact.
00:56
and the recording line has been, correction, it says that the recording line has been disconnected.
01:02
3213.3-7, just check the building please, thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Level 2: Possible in-progress or priority call (implied by 'level 2, open line')
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Location mentioned:
E Lowell St, Tucson, AZ 85719
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