Woman bleeding in traffic near Oracle and Laguna, Tucson AZ
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According to the dispatch call, a woman was seen bleeding from her arm and walking in traffic near Oracle Road and Laguna Street in Tucson. Emergency medical and police units were dispatched to assist. She was later moved out of the roadway but was reportedly uncooperative while receiving medical attention.
Audio|Heard on: Tucson Police West Division
Listen to dispatch call
02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Is reporting that there's a female bleeding from their arm.
00:02
They're walking in traffic.
00:04
It's clear.
00:08
Do you want a copy?
00:12
Teller.
00:17
Tempty percent level 2.
00:23
Unit is 84, title 34.
00:27
Title 34.
00:30
Down 34, I'll get to the next.
00:35
For Coastfold.
00:37
She's described as a female in her 30s, wearing a black shirt and black shorts.
00:42
She's currently walking on Oracle, southbound.
00:50
The base specifies she's walking alone.
00:55
Copy that.
01:05
Go through DOC at (number withheld), North Geronimo.
01:10
(Name withheld) is advising there's a homeless person in the alley, screaming and yelling,
01:14
and hitting the back wall.
01:17
September 5E event, 0580, (number withheld).
01:24
(number withheld).
01:26
23 circling.
01:29
133.
01:34
Is this one call correct?
01:38
Copy that.
01:39
Copy that.
01:41
All three three.
01:44
Yeah, before, that was matching Laguna and Oracle to the east.
01:51
34.
01:56
You said Oracle was across?
02:01
Oracle and Laguna.
02:03
I copy.
02:09
When she's out of the roadway, she's not being very cooperative, needs medical attention.
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