Driver feels unsafe on I-10 without medication or phone, Graham County AZ


On I-10 westbound near mile marker 29, a driver flagged down an officer. The driver said they felt unsafe, did not have a phone, and had not taken their high blood pressure medicine for seven days. Medical help was requested.
Audio|Source: Graham County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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929.
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929. Code 34[1],
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I10 Westbound at 29.
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Drivers waving me down.
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Ninety-nine ten-four. Seventnor.
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Ninety-nine. Ninety-nine copies.
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Florida 28.
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None.
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(number withheld).
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10, 4 thirds, negative 10.29.
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Porta King Zebra, John Victor, 7-1 on a 2012 Mercedes-FTV, expires 3 of 26 to 8th Amistality.
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With Camarack.
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1711. 1719.
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Are there any District 9 DREs could assist at the Patagonia High School Gym parking lot?
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Correction of the Benson High School Gym parking lot on Patagonia Street.
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All units code 26.
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913-12-12.
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Med 41 dispatcher will be available by radio for a bit.
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1041712.
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9-9-1090, I'm code 4, driver is 1016.
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991014.
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99104, I copy you requesting a 1090 code for driver 1016.
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Thank you. 9-29.
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The driver is stating that they were waving me down not because the vehicle is 34,
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but that they feel in danger and don't have a phone.
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9-29-104.
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Ninety-nine back there.
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Driver is stating that they haven't had high blood pressure medicine in about seven days.
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Can you go ahead and roll medical, please?
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9-9-9-10-4. 17-14 hours.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 34: Dangerous drugs (agency-specific code, per context)
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