Vehicle Hits Cat At Campbell and Speedway Intersection, Tucson AZ
A caller reported that a cat was hit by a vehicle at the intersection of Campbell Avenue and Speedway Boulevard in Tucson. The caller stopped their car in the roadway to block traffic and prevent other vehicles from hitting the cat. Officers were dispatched to assist and manage the situation at the scene. The caller was unsure if the cat was alive or deceased.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police West Division
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Transcript:
00:00
Multiple traffic hats are Campbell and Speedway.
00:07
I was reporting a cat that got hit on the road five minutes ago last scene.
00:16
Two out of 70, can you set up Campbell and Speedway?
00:22
Two thousand.
00:27
You said, good.
00:30
I'm sorry.
00:32
You're saying an officer of reference a cat being hit?
00:35
No, 4. They made it a level 2, and the caller stopped in traffic so that other cars don't hit the cat.
00:46
I copy. Is there any ocean units available?
00:52
You see a sales camel and speedway.
00:59
215.
01:01
See something, we can we check with Team 3 since I've run on the board, too, please.
01:06
Base about 40 calls on the board.
01:09
I don't know if you know if you know, secretary.
01:14
Can Ivert me?
01:18
1905. 1905.
01:23
Motion 5-2, I can send clearance and start up to that.
01:26
What was the call referencing again? I'm sorry, I missed it.
01:29
The cat that was hit and now the caller is in the road with it to make sure that it doesn't get hit.
01:37
10-4[1], so I'm assuming it's still alive.
01:44
I can ask.
01:47
10-4[1], and let's see if Pat can come out from that as well, please.
01:51
Ocean Units for Campbell and the Speedway.
01:52
I got some clarification.
01:54
The caller does not know whether or not the cat is alive.
01:57
She thinks he might be dead, but she said, once she saw someone hit it, she stayed in her car.
02:03
And now her car is blocking,
02:06
and it's so that other cars don't hit it.
02:08
But I still started up back.
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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