Police coordinate road closures for city race event, Tucson AZ
Police coordinated road closures and traffic management across multiple intersections in Tucson during the Garmin race event to ensure public safety and traffic flow.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police/Fire Citywide
03:34
Transcript:
00:00
5U5 is asking if we have any extra CSOs able to assist with the Garmin races.
00:05
I do have one ocean, 13-8.
00:12
No, do me this.
00:13
10-4[1].
00:19
5U5 is asking if more CSOs can assist with the Garmin race.
00:28
Inport one, 818.
00:36
Rovers between freeway and Campbell advise drivers they can use main or fourth avenue to get through.
00:45
We have CSOs to do point control there.
00:52
My 10-8 CSO has got some fault to do.
00:56
It's going to be a little bit.
00:58
Kathy.
01:00
Anything.
01:05
You see, the unit was after North and Southbound at those intersections?
01:15
Good morning.
01:16
See this westbound on Broadway.
01:32
Meds 813, respond TMC, A13, TMC.
01:40
Ready 16?
01:43
Maddox 16, sir.
01:46
These are BLOS.
01:51
Check, Matti.
01:54
I'm going to control, Radio Tech Tech.
02:01
821 some more
02:08
The Barrackay is going to drop a stack of cones up of Mr.
02:11
Carwash that we can use for the closure The Mount Rush.
02:20
Hey,
02:25
Lel is at a Holderness.
02:26
Can you have them drop off like five right here at Perk?
02:30
Ten-four.
02:37
Check, Maddick 16, you're going to have Madden 846 where you're transferred.
02:42
Maybe 16 probably.
02:47
The CP.
02:49
The CP.
02:53
I think about that time.
03:00
North Copper Duke Drive, 11,900 North and 1200 West.
03:05
Respond on A6 West.
03:11
Fremont and Broadway.
03:15
I'm sorry, Santa Rita and Broadway.
03:17
That's the last through street that is left uncovered.
03:25
Holder tonight, I'll be there in a few.
03:27
I'm out in front of the lead.
03:31
Copy. The barricade guys are going to go try to block it off with cones in the meantime.
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.
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