Elderly woman assaulted and injured at apartment complex, Tucson AZ
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According to the dispatch call, an elderly woman was assaulted and injured in an apartment complex near East Lee Street. She suffered bleeding and a black eye. The caller could not provide the exact apartment number. There is no information on the suspect.
Audio|Heard on: Tucson Police/Fire Citywide
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01:44
Transcript:
00:00
Rescue Tender 7, breathing problems.
00:03
Near East Lee Street, Unit 1, 600 North and 3,900 East.
00:09
Respond on A3 North.
00:15
About 9.5,
00:17
I'm coming from at 22nd and Q.
00:22
105 and 9, the caller security reported that the elderly female was assaulted and injured.
00:28
We don't have any information on the suspect.
00:30
I don't know if they're still on the scene.
00:32
They were told that the female was bleeding and had a black eye.
00:37
They were requesting meds for her, but I don't want to have anything further.
00:42
Send first.
00:44
I'll call them.
00:46
Copy time if you.
00:51
We phone on A6-7.
00:57
Engine 14.
01:00
Engine 14.
01:08
Can we do a call back and see if we can find any further information about what apartment it is?
01:16
The calling party was unable to give the exact address; they gave the cross streets and the apartment complex name.
01:21
Other than that, they were no longer with the patient.
01:33
May 242, Code 2 on a problem, 3355 each for a low road, midday 4.2.
01:42
Dispatch Monday 4-2, you can show us en route 4-low.
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Location mentioned:
E Lee St, Tucson, AZ 85716
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