Neighbor threatens to cut wrist with broken glass, Tucson AZ
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched near South Pantano Road for a report of a neighbor possibly cutting her wrist with broken glass. The caller heard screaming and recorded the incident on video.
Audio|Heard on: Tucson Police East Division
Listen to dispatch call
01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Level 1, CSATL, near South Pantano, 4-tile 9-9-5.
00:08
Go ahead.
00:10
If you go start for the level 1, 1, near South Pantano, number (number withheld), unit 804.
00:19
I'll tell you the next available.
00:21
The caller says the neighbor would possibly cut her wrist with broken glass and the caller says that her boyfriend is possibly 23.
00:29
She did hear her screaming.
00:31
The caller says she has this on camera.
00:34
I'm trying to get clarification on that.
00:35
She's a neighbor.
00:42
The complaint has called in a DVD between them before.
00:48
Sports online 5, I've copy.
00:50
I'm going to clear the air.
00:54
Airs clear at 132 and there's Phoenix in it.
01:01
Venus turned out to the suicidal color says the neighbor of the Native American female 20s have used to black hair wearing a red hoodie.
01:09
She's leaning against the four.
01:16
We'll be responding closely from Pantano and Speedway.
01:24
49, copy.
01:28
490W.
01:32
I'm sorry, okay.
01:38
Room 94. Can we get one of the farther units to see where that unit is? I believe it's on the west side of the complex.
01:47
4 of those units responding.
01:49
It looks like it's the 3 Building E, the west side of the complex.
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Location mentioned:
S Pantano Rd, Tucson, AZ 85710
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