Person found away from train tracks after welfare check, Tucson AZ


A welfare check was requested for a person reportedly lying on train tracks near North Force. Upon investigation, the individual was found away from the tracks and safe.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police West Division
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Transcript:
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10 can you lock me off please never just copy a level two check welfare in the district cardizing that there's a subject laying on train tracks 211 at near North Force
00:22
you name for further
00:29
It doesn't say specifically, I'm assuming, that it is a passerby because it doesn't have UPRR in the call name.
00:44
And also a level two suspicious, possible unknown trouble, near Flores, caller is not 23, and route says wife is home alone, wife stated that there was a male trying to break in, secondhand information.
01:01
Caprily no so.
01:05
146.
01:07
Ganty for a 2U1.
01:13
2U1.
01:15
2U1. Go ahead.
01:21
Can't be for a 2E1.
01:22
Do you still any margin units over there?
01:28
Navy, I think we're good here.
01:34
Copy.
01:39
For that shooting call, I can confirm a red SUV went westbound on Navajo, out towards first at 1021.
01:51
Doesn't look like it went south on Fort Lowell, so went north and can't see it for more.
02:00
You want to copy and I approached south on first from river and I didn't see it so I'm going to cut east or west
02:13
3-4-1 can be a level 3[1] since he's up and away from the railroad track and copy
Police codes explained
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level 3: Routine, non-emergency call requiring lower-priority police response.
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Location mentioned:
N 1st Ave, Tucson, AZ
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