Traffic collision at greenfield and main in mesa, Mesa AZ
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic collision occurred near Greenfield and Main involving two vehicles. One vehicle, a blue Toyota Corolla, fled northbound but was later stopped due to a medical emergency involving an elderly male driver. No injuries were reported from the collision.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Red Mountain Patrol District
Listen to dispatch call
03:46
Transcript:
00:00
8, Charlie 36, 7, Charlie 34, to copy in 961[2], Henry, Greenfield and Main.
00:07
36.
00:09
I'm sorry, 34.
00:11
Main and Greenfield, 961[2], Henry, two vehicles, more blocking, no injuries.
00:16
The flight vehicle will be a blue Toyota Corolla, last seen northbound.
00:24
This is copy around.
00:30
There's been several callers on that blue car.
00:33
I'm waiting for it.
00:34
It's northbound on University, I'm sorry, northbound on Greenfield.
00:37
I'm waiting for it at Union and Greenfield now.
00:41
Ten.
00:46
It's being described as the blue Toyota Corolla.
00:49
I haven't gotten eyes on it yet.
00:52
I have ten-four.
00:54
Ocean 34. It looks like it's blocking traffic right across from the entrance gate at 193.
01:02
Copy. That's correct.
01:09
I have eyes on it.
01:10
I see.
01:15
Going northbound approaching the intersection University and Greenfield is going like two miles an hour.
01:21
Ten-four.
01:27
Motion 34, I'm going to be opposite.
01:30
10-4[3].
01:35
Motion 34 format click.
01:38
It's going to be a medical thing on an older gentleman.
01:40
I'm trying to get him out of the car.
01:42
104th, you need the channel.
01:46
I need a channel. I need a channel.
01:51
He's just south of the intersection.
01:54
She's getting him out now.
01:56
10.
02:01
34. It's going to be a gigantic issue.
02:04
104. I'll get fired him out.
02:10
Bricker 43.
02:13
Quit.
02:15
You work at your channel.
02:16
It's about 2200 tonight.
02:23
Thank you. Thank you.
02:26
Air 22 traffic.
02:28
You go ahead.
02:31
Robert, six Adam, six, Nora, Zebra.
02:34
We'll be 1,600, Southville Vista just for the south.
02:40
Good for.
02:45
Turned ballot,
02:46
24, Ford F-150.
02:49
Copy.
02:53
One Toronto, second, four, can you see that? 247?
02:58
1040. 24th.
02:59
To be Charlie 36, Code 4[1] on 48th Street.
03:08
Richard 36, don't call (number withheld).
03:11
1601.
03:13
Detroit 36, the 4 to (number withheld).
03:16
16-1.
03:21
Question 34, is fire coming in Com 3 because he's a pretty bad condition?
03:27
I'll confirm.
03:28
They said they were en route and I requested him ASAP.
03:30
Let me call him back.
03:35
I'm sorry, the 31 that unit.
03:36
What are the extensive injuries?
03:40
It's just diabetic.
03:41
He's kind of losing consciousness.
03:43
He's not really talking to me very well.
03:44
Got it.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; situation under control.
[2]
961: Non-injury traffic accident or collision
[3]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
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