Traffic incident involving two trucks blocks road near 22nd St, Tucson AZ


Police responded to a traffic incident near 22nd Street and I-10 involving a white Ford F-150 pickup truck and possibly a Chevrolet. Train traffic was requested to stop to ensure safety. Traffic was blocked in both directions during the response. A witness and a second person involved returned to the scene. The license plate number of the F-150 was recorded.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police South Division
02:22
Transcript:
00:00
One entry to go for link to two.
00:03
Sir, UPRR is advising that since the vehicles not of the tracks, they're going to continue with normal traffic, only as you need them stopped.
00:11
Yes, we need them stopped.
00:16
Stand for.
00:20
and one x-ray two-two.
00:22
I'm being advised by a witness that there was a white F-150 that may have been involved in this and that F-150 is not the Circle K at near 22nd St and I-10.
00:36
We have someone available to go check that out.
00:44
Sir, there was a second caller advising that he had also been involved and was on his way back to the scene.
00:52
I'll see if I can confirm if it was the driver of the F1.50.
00:59
Or that might be the person that I'm speaking with right now driving a...
01:07
Inc. Chevy J.HR.
01:10
10-4[1] any unit to assist to the circuit 22nd and 1910? If you see a district or king-2 can help us out.
01:18
10-4[1].
01:24
Are you around to this yet?
01:28
A negative.
01:30
I'll get...
01:32
10-4[1]. Okay,
01:36
seriously.
01:40
Any luck on ocean, you need some other divisions.
01:42
We've got traffic blocked up in both directions.
01:46
10-4[1]. Team 2 negative so far.
01:50
Two,
01:54
did we confirm that UPR is shutting down for now?
01:58
10-4[1]. The supervisor is on the line with them.
02:05
Thanks, Joseph.
02:10
322, I've got a plate of the F-150 that was involved in this.
02:15
Ready to copy?
02:17
Good answer.
02:19
William Boy, Adam, Zero Young, X-ray.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative—message received, understood, or OK.
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