Man disoriented with head injury awaiting medical help, Tucson AZ


A man in Tucson is disoriented with a cut on his forehead after running and falling. Police confirmed it is a medical emergency, not a police matter. An off-duty officer is present, and the man is seated waiting for medical help.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police/Fire Citywide
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Transcript:
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Reference 414's flag down about event 669.
00:04
Per the caller, that's going to be a medical issue, not a police issue.
00:08
The guy is actively taken from the head.
00:11
Before he did request meth.
00:15
Copy. Yeah, he just got out the phone with me saying that he had requested a match earlier.
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He's not sure why police were being disfetched.
00:27
I copy.
00:28
Message is sent.
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I'll get the EQ back up and I'll go off that.
00:32
I'm going to be off air.
00:41
5. East River Road response for Metro.
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The client at this moment.
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4-1-4-2 should know better.
00:54
Ocean 4-2, yeah, he's definitely going to need meds.
00:57
He's disoriented.
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Nothing.
01:07
He's got a cut on his forehead and he was running and falling.
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10-4[1].
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He's sitting down right now.
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I'm 4-4. I also have an off-duty officer with me here.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative—message received, understood, or OK.
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Tucson, AZ
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