Child injured in traffic accident near Brown and Alta Mesa, Mesa AZ
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According to the dispatch call, a 13-year-old child was struck by a vehicle near Brown and Alta Mesa. The child reported back and knee pain. The mother is on the way.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Superstition Patrol District
Listen to dispatch call
01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Ocean 51, One Baker, 53.
00:03
If you guys can start for (number withheld), Brown and Alta Mesa.
00:10
What's your 5-50?
00:14
I'm Sammaker 5-2.
00:16
If you can copy as well.
00:18
It's going to be Ultimesa and Brown.
00:20
It's going to be a pedestrian versus a vehicle.
00:21
It's a child.
00:22
We're waiting on an age.
00:24
The child's complaining of back pain and knee pain.
00:28
Parchicitorial.
00:29
Copy?
00:31
Do I copy, can you send that to me?
00:34
Number.
00:36
Five, three, copy.
00:42
The (number withheld), the question is going to be a 30.
00:44
The question is going to be a 30.
00:49
SRO 53.
00:51
SRO 53.
00:54
Was there a call that came out at Alta Mesa and Brown?
00:58
104 vehicle versus a pedestrian.
01:00
The pedestrian is going to be a 13-year-old girl.
01:05
Copy. That's probably a shepherd kid.
01:07
I'm going to head that way as well.
01:09
Ten-four out to the call.
01:15
The (number withheld) is a.
01:18
S-041.
01:20
Is there any real-time available to check cameras for me?
01:25
Real-time, do we have you on for?
01:28
Good.
01:33
8-0-41. Can I give you a 21?
01:37
10-4[1]-6699.
01:44
Units on the (number withheld).
01:45
The Pets, the girl's mother is also going to be en route.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
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