Man injured in vehicle collision near Broadway and Stone, Tucson AZ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police and emergency responders were dispatched to a traffic accident near East Broadway Boulevard and South Stone Avenue in Tucson, where a man was struck by a vehicle. Medical personnel were en route, and the injured man was conscious. Officers worked to gather details on a possible suspect vehicle described as a black Silverado.
Audio|Heard on: Tucson Police/Fire Citywide
Listen to dispatch call
03:37
Transcript:
00:00
Double two, 10-52[1] Broadway and Stone.
00:03
Medical units en route.
00:04
Caller reports a male being hit by a vehicle.
00:07
They're still down.
00:09
Anybody need to clear?
00:11
Two or three, we'll just go ahead with that call.
00:17
Squadron eight six, I'll be en route.
00:19
Code two.
00:23
Traffic accident, East Broadway Boulevard and South Stone Avenue, zero northbound.
00:28
Ten one hundred west, respond on a four south.
00:36
Ten for the plotting northeast corner.
00:38
The person is bleeding from their nose and face, still on the ground.
00:53
Suspect vehicle is a black Silverado.
02:52
Near North Nodito Place and North and West coordinates.
02:59
The male is conscious.
03:18
Trying to get information about the vehicle and where it went.
03:32
We'll block southbound traffic on Stone from Stone and Broadway.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-52: Request for emergency medical assistance or ambulance.
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