Medical welfare check at Tucson residence, Tucson AZ
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders conducted a welfare check at a residence near North Pantano Road in Tucson due to reports of a person yelling. The situation appeared to be related to a medical issue, and police were deemed not necessary after assessment.
Audio|Heard on: Tucson Police East Division
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01:38
Transcript:
00:00
I'm at near Grant Rd.
00:02
The use is to clear from a level to check welfare, near Pantano Rd.
00:12
Looks like there's going to be a reference to a medical-related issue that's going on.
00:17
For you two, can you copy the call?
00:22
Can you make sure of everything?
00:25
I'm going to see if you're able to.
00:32
I'm away from my vehicle, can you phone me in case please?
00:42
(number withheld).
00:44
Copy, thank you.
00:50
50 was able to make entry Charles Code 4.
00:55
Sure.
00:56
Car 60 for you.
01:01
You too.
01:03
For you too.
01:08
Reference that Checkwellfer, I don't see any reason that police are needed.
01:13
Can we see some ads can take care of it?
01:16
It's important.
01:17
They said that the sun was yelling in the background, but I'm sure it's probably due to the medical reason.
01:23
But let me talk with the...
01:27
Captain and see.
01:30
Acknowledgment or affirmative—message received, understood, or OK. and if the comp has reasoned believe that the individual wants to hurt himself in CFCMT, you know.
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Location mentioned:
N Pantano Rd, Tucson, AZ 85710
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