Person walking on tucson freeway creates traffic hazard, Tucson AZ
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According to the dispatch call, a person was reported walking on the I-10 freeway near Starr Pass in Tucson, creating a traffic hazard. The situation was initially treated as an elevated-priority incident but was later downgraded to routine as the person moved to the frontage road. Officers secured the scene with no further assistance needed.
Audio|Heard on: Tucson Police South Division
Listen to dispatch call
01:22
Transcript:
00:00
This copy of Level 2[1], Traffic Hazard, Starr Pass and I-10 reference, and now walking in the roadway.
00:08
The lighting on in 84 for 1.35.
00:15
When you if I copy the level two holding?
00:19
Okay.
00:23
509.
00:28
One item 566.
00:29
You can show me about the 35.
00:34
509. Any ad table clear for the level two traffic hazards, tarpass, and freeway?
00:44
1510. A level 2 can be a 3.
00:50
He's on the frontage road, so we get an additional call please advise, but it can be a 3.
00:57
104, 1510.
01:02
9 David 35, 9 David 38, code 4.
01:10
9 David 35, 9 David 3 8, code 4.
01:18
Be an available to contract 9 David 35 and 9 David 3 8.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Level 2: Elevated-priority response requiring timely police action, but lower urgency than highest-level emergencies.
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Location mentioned:
I-10, Tucson, AZ
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