Police respond to domestic disturbance at apartment, Tucson AZ
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According to the dispatch call, police officers responded to an apartment near N Main Ave in Tucson after reports of a female screaming. Officers established a containment perimeter and coordinated their approach for what appeared to be a domestic disturbance. Units observed movement, deployed less-lethal tools, and made verbal contact attempts with someone inside. A crisis team was called to assist, and the scene was later reported as secure.
Audio|Heard on: Tucson Police West Division
Listen to dispatch call
04:23
Transcript:
00:00
A5, we're going to have to approach from the north.
00:03
Yeah, that's fine.
00:04
Go ahead.
00:09
Go ahead.
00:13
Code four. Can we just have somebody swing by as a quick witness for Woodrow?
00:20
I'll be your unit for a witness at Congress and Main.
00:24
Yeah, head over.
00:28
About trauma three, we're set.
00:32
We're moving up.
00:38
May three, it's going to be the corner location on this.
00:45
I'll throw this on the northwest side.
00:52
Yeah, we copy.
00:53
Back door just opened up.
00:54
Somebody just showed up.
00:59
And two at your mine for a few.
01:00
Two three one.
01:06
We got movement at the back door.
01:09
Copy. Walk towards the front.
01:16
Tonight I'll be moving up eight four's vehicle with eight eight going to the quadrant wall.
01:24
Doing tonight, whenever we're set, go ahead and start making callouts to.
01:31
Another can call us from our side.
01:32
We have a rifle deployed in the back.
01:33
We just see someone pacing back and forth, and you guys do the call for the front.
01:39
Do call outs from front.
01:45
No, it's from inside.
01:47
Can hear a female talking.
01:57
Copy. Are we good with the knives now? I'll go ahead and take IC of this.
02:02
Copy.
02:04
All right, just one patient back before.
02:13
Just give us here.
02:16
Copy, moving to 99-115B South for DUA copy.
02:38
Three, we've got stimulus from the apartment.
02:47
Copy.
02:51
Hey, five, that's on me.
02:52
Three, go ahead and turn on your cruise lights so we can know where the cops.
03:00
Hey, we copy.
03:01
We're doing that now.
03:02
Just advising, we heard a female screaming coming from inside.
03:06
What we got? Someone blocking the back door.
03:12
A3, we're going to have a crisis team set up on this side.
03:14
Can you confirm it's unit 13 that we're looking at?
03:19
You know they just rolled up, come to the north with us.
03:35
Unit 13 is going to be the most eastern unit.
03:39
10-4[1], is that confirmed to be target unit?
04:07
Eight five, either they turned off all the lights or they barricaded it back.
04:10
Or we were able to see light coming through the bottom and no longer see it.
04:17
Hey, we copy.
04:18
We're going to try a couple more commands, but we heard a female scream, so we might have to move up to the front here.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative—message received, understood, or OK.
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Location mentioned:
N Main Ave, Tucson, AZ
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