Female bleeding at intersection refuses assistance, Tucson AZ
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A female was reported bleeding near Ajo and Costco intersections. She refused medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Tucson Police South Division
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01:8
Transcript:
00:00
And when you've already just got in a 911[1], unknown trouble, AHA and Costa.
00:06
We're putting a female that was bleeding, didn't want to get involved.
00:09
Do you want him to start for that next?
00:13
For him?
00:14
Is there a second you know that for Aho and Costco?
00:21
One making one.
00:22
One, one copy.
00:29
You can send me what I was then.
00:35
Then 10-4-1-14, did you want the threats to go on next or reference the subject who is on scene with the possible guns? Didn't see one but implied one.
00:46
Reference the proctor list.
00:49
Yeah, 10-4, based on the timeframe for the other call, that we will take the threats first.
00:54
10-4.
00:59
Copy this up.
01:02
Any descriptions on any of all parties or just a female bleeding?
01:06
All I have is a female bleeding.
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[1]
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Location mentioned:
W Costco Dr, Tucson, AZ 85741
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