Dropped phone mistaken for vehicle accident on highway, Green Valley AZ
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Emergency units responded to a report of a possible vehicle accident near South Nogales Highway in Green Valley, but it was found that a cellphone was dropped from a vehicle with no crash or injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Pima County Public Safety South, Green Valley
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Kilo-3-6 copy 1050.
00:07
880-0-00-288 correction near South Nogales Highway within 3 meters.
00:12
Unit for 1070.
00:16
Kelo-4.
00:18
Kilo-305-104.
00:20
It's going to be an automated message that someone was in a severe car crowd.
00:24
Call-degree to hear traffic and shuffling in the background.
00:31
K-O-1-00 will be soon to fix it up.
00:35
Kila-1-0-0-200-T.
00:44
Engine 155 and paramedic 855.
00:47
Minor traffic accident.
00:49
Near South Nogales Highway.
00:52
We received an additional caller that also received an automated message from the 1021.
01:00
If there is a vehicle accident, the sun is driving a white Toyota to coma.
01:07
Q0-3-26-second.
01:08
I'll be answered that I don't see anything yet.
01:14
Okay.
01:15
Set.
01:21
Go ahead.
01:24
It looks like the phone was dropped off the car.
01:26
We're looking for the phone now.
01:27
No collision.
01:29
He's the night and super satiriki.
01:39
I'm talking to the driver of the white truck now, the phone, he had a phone that fell off the top of his car.
01:45
There's no collision.
01:48
Turn for...
01:55
Kilo-1001, I copy time.
01:58
Kila-1-0-0-200-10-5.
02:04
Let's permit 855.
02:09
555.
02:14
You can cancel by PCS or all.
02:16
We'll be able to return.
02:19
Copy available.
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Location mentioned:
S Nogales Hwy, Green Valley, AZ 85614
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