Male with gunshot wound arrives at Banner Main Hospital, Tucson AZ
A male victim with a gunshot wound arrived at Banner Main Hospital. Police requested additional units because the victim's family and a possible witness related to a homicide are present in the hospital lobby.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police/Fire Citywide
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Transcript:
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Can we see if Team 2 has at least two units to respond to Banner Main to assist one Adam 6-6? Family showing up in a possible witness associated to this homicide?
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As right now, Team 2 has no units 10-8[2].
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Team 3 and Team 4 no longer, neither have any use to need. 10-4[1], I need the necks available to head over there,
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at least two of them.
00:29
Let's 104.
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7-5-1-10-2[3].
00:37
Go ahead.
00:40
There's no number on it, but two spaces to the right's got 172 and two spaces to the left is 175.
00:52
5 to control 242 exterior, 241 interior. 2041 interior.
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232.
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204. 204.
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What I'm seven four?
01:12
One item seven four, okay.
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Can you send an address from the listed for Roughens our case? Uh-huh.
01:25
Hi to Edward.
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2-2-2-2-South freeway.
01:34
Fireage 11th in the area searching.
01:37
Can you start me at least tumor unit? There's another male with a gunshot would come into this hospital.
01:52
His name is (name withheld).
01:53
No, it is related to this incident.
01:57
10 4. I'll get you there's available.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative—message received, understood, or OK.
[2]
10-8: In service and available for assignment.
[3]
10-2: Radio reception is clear and signals are being received well.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Campbell Ave, Tucson, AZ 85719
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