Male with brain injury refuses medical aid at Tucson address, Tucson AZ


A male with a brain injury at a Tucson address refused medical help, with uncertainty about police involvement.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Can you cut the level 2 that was upgraded the suspicious activity near the address? So in reference to a male that has a brain injury, it looks like he may need medical attention, but T.D was refusing to go out without PPD.
00:17
It came out as a suspicious activity because that's the parents' time.
00:24
10-4[1], it was originally a suspicious activity because a bystander was reporting it.
00:34
It was like the brother called in confirming that it was his brother who no longer resides at this 20 that was seen on the cameras.
00:47
You said it was 714?
00:54
817.
00:58
God, that was way off.
01:01
1909.
01:06
This is for a level 2 hit and run near East golf links.
01:11
TFCs in a route for a possible leg injury.
01:18
B6 copy.
01:21
Okay Okay.
01:27
Aspect The last three to the plate are 622 No direction of travel as it right now.
01:38
46 go ahead if i say there's no crime and there's no reason for police to respond will that make tiafigo because this clearly sounds like a medical issue and if we have to we can change the call from the suspicious activity to medical.
01:59
and four let me talk to the supervisors.
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10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative—message received, understood, or OK.
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Location mentioned:
Tucson, AZ
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