White suv with blown tire drives erratically in Mesa, Mesa AZ


A white Infiniti SUV with a blown tire was seen driving erratically on Ellsworth Road. The vehicle did not stop when police attempted to pull it over. There was visible damage to the passenger side, and the driver appeared confused and possibly medically impaired. The situation ended near Ellsworth and Grand Avenue in Mesa, Arizona, with emergency responders on the scene.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Superstition Patrol District
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Transcript:
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And the RP is behind the vehicle. It's going up to Elliot.
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The vehicle is a white infinity SUV with black trim.
00:12
RP can't get play info with the tire debris flying everywhere.
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Vehicles.
00:25
Who's up?
00:29
Stay on, Baker 43, let me get that last phone.
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10-4[1]. If we're being logged on in the car right now, we'll head that way as well.
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That's copy.
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Close now on the right side of the road,
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still driving with a blown tire.
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Stamaker 4, is that vehicle through?
00:57
I'll like a unit.
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I'll ask.
01:05
May that unit go out there, is that SUV.
01:10
1040, they said it's at... Okay.
01:14
Okay. Okay.
01:20
...423[3] traffic.
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To be Mary 43 God.
01:27
It would be Mary King Adam for Charles Ocean.
01:34
I copy.
01:40
Two Baker 43 is not stopping for me.
01:43
I copy.
01:49
The vehicle not stopping for 2Baker 43 northbound on Ellsworth and Guadalupe.
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Second.
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I copy.
02:03
I copy.
02:08
And 2Baker 43 are you guys ending up at Ellsworth and Grand?
02:17
I copy. I'm good to clear channel.
02:21
I'll leave it for a minute. Just look like a medical thing.
02:27
I copy.
02:32
Sam, I think report, Drew, let's get fire here. This is an LVE driver. It's looking at a medical thing.
02:38
I copy. Any extensive injuries?
02:46
202 nothing noticeable right now.
02:50
Okay. Sandbaker 43, the Lincoln unit, this is not a fair to yield, it's just the confused overly driver with a blunt fire.
03:00
San Baker 43, it's secure for fire?
03:05
Yeah, we have to drive around.
03:08
I copy.
03:10
There are no. Sure.
03:11
We have a 10-8[2] unit. Can we check to see if he hit something? The whole passenger side of his car is trashed with people on out tires and body damage?
03:25
Any unit that can break to assist with us?
03:32
To make a 4-1, I'm strong riding, depending on where you need me.
03:39
I have you head down Ellsworth south of Grand Ave starting probably at Elliot and Ellsworth and then head north.
03:57
Probably.
04:02
And Lincoln 52 were you copying?
04:10
Do you guys be helping up to grant at 585?
04:17
Um 41 Tom, if you just want to start with two bigger 41 just going down Ellsworth
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checking to see if there is any damage from this car.
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Baker 13, I'm still 103 over here.
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Sandbaker 433-5, still 103, clarity can one night.
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I copy.
04:50
All units, traffic starting Guadalupe and Ellsworth received a code 4.
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Final stop ending at Ellsworth and Grand, Channel 4 will be clear at 0923.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
[2]
10-8: In service and available for assignment or calls.
[3]
423: Suicidal subject (suicide threat/attempt)
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