Police respond to disturbance involving pepper spray near Stone Ave, Tucson AZ


Police responded to a disturbance near North Stone Avenue involving a silver van and three individuals. There was a reported use of pepper spray and a request for medical assistance, but no injuries were confirmed. Officers are investigating the situation which involved a confrontation.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police Dispatch
03:20
Transcript:
00:00
I'll be out with three of them near Northstone.
00:14
That's two-five on that far Similar.
00:22
Alright, one-two traffic Go ahead.
00:28
Paul, Ina, Charles, King, Lincoln, Edward.
00:33
Sam Me at Hatt and informant.
00:40
State before.
00:45
I've got to 2x25s in route so you do want them to continue so 4992x2x25 shake tonight 7 to 22 this silver van is our compt.
01:11
Edward Victor 17 Good Copy Logon PR 203-221 Cabby Cavy 64 277.
01:31
I'm at the apartment, did she advise of anything further.
01:39
The 2-2 possible DPS.
01:52
Please log me on 33216 and showing out 60 of code 19.
02:00
Javi 65.
02:06
Well, what he did...
02:11
Gov6.
02:16
District 10.
02:18
Can you log me on, please?
02:20
Good.
02:23
43-486. Copy 866.
02:31
7-33-trophy.
02:34
John C3-3-Go-Aid.
02:38
637-14-24 David Robert.
02:45
(number withheld) North Castro.
02:50
7027.
02:57
Negative, it has not They did just re-contact requesting medical mail Do you want me to go ahead and start them up and have them hold off?
03:06
10-4[1] is it for the pepper spray?
03:09
Yeah, 10-4[1] Have a hold-off, I'm down at 2-9 in Columbus.
03:17
10-4[1]. WM.EMS 88, 23-1-5-E blackledge
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative—message received, understood, or OK.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Stone Ave, Tucson, AZ 85705
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