Person found unconscious in vehicle with drug paraphernalia, Tucson AZ


A female in her 30s to 40s was found unconscious in a vehicle stopped in the roadway at the intersection of Fort Lowell Road and Stone Avenue. Drug paraphernalia was seen in her lap. Emergency services and police responded to the scene.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police Dispatch
02:4
Transcript:
00:00
Have you said if at thought level 2 OD[2] slash flumped at Stone and Fort Lowell, the vehicle is still in the roadway, the person is unconscious? Unit 84.
00:13
To the next available,
00:15
it looks like he has 18101 foil in his lap.
00:20
It's going to be a white Dodge charger plate of Victor King Adam 5 Charles Edward Adam out of Arizona.
00:27
Question is actually going to be a female 30 to 40s in the driver's seat.
00:33
10-4[1]. Do you get this with Tassau? Do you get a chance?
00:37
It's done sorry.
00:38
And G, do you copy that call?
00:43
T3 is going to call forward a vision I'm not seen in my monitor
00:53
104 I wonder if it's turn into a meds call it shows as an OD[2] instead of a slump
01:04
104 if I do come in as an OD[2]
01:11
5.
01:13
I'm going to send you clearance and all attached to that.
01:16
105.
01:21
Go ahead.
01:25
I'm going to self-dispatch to 408.
01:30
One Lincoln 2, we'll attach once you don't want this call.
01:33
Yeah, be 1-2000.
01:39
16, we'll take it.
01:43
718 is with us.
01:48
104. I'm going to be at 4-0-Eath Adams Unit 110-6.
01:53
The T-FD is also in route.
01:59
7-2-3. I got eyes on the car.
02:02
It's going to be in the...
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.
[2]
OD: Suspected drug or substance overdose requiring emergency medical response.
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