Police requested to manage crowd at Buckeye marathon, Buckeye AZ
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According to the dispatch call, police were requested to manage foot and vehicle traffic at the Alvacoa split during the Buckeye Marathon. Some parents were upset because walkers were returning to the area, and an officer presence was requested to prevent problems.
Audio|Heard on: Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management
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02:13
Transcript:
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I just got word from Shadow Christina that there seems to be a little bit of a curfuffle with foot traffic separating from their vehicle traffic at the Alvacoa split there,
00:17
and they're requesting, if possible, to have a police presence there at that split.
00:34
C-deck 12, animal issue, near North Delaware Boulevard, Miter Tender 4.52, C-deck 12.
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Engine 2511, C-deck 4, difficulty breathing,
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185-20, east me a day columnist, engine 2511, C-deck 4.
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Near West Highute Avenue, engine 50, page 6.
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Okay,
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copy, thank you.
01:23
The response, cardiac, right?
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One,
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two, two, seven, left, through street,
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121, 121, 121, channel 21.
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Oh, we're getting their control.
01:47
With some of the parents upset because all the walkers are returning here,
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so some people are being upset by them, so they are requesting at least an officer down here because of no problems right now, but people are upset.
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So,
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I need somebody besides parking after, please.
02:04
Okay, I see.
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You're at the, this is regarding that same spot, but we want to try to get police instead of parks and wrecks.
02:12
Do I understand that correct?
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Buckeye, AZ
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