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Medical emergency with warrant at Tucson parking lotTucson AZ

audio iconMedical Emergency
Near S 12th Ave, Tucson, AZ 85714

Police responded to a medical emergency involving a 39-year-old alert male near South 12th Avenue. Narcan was administered on scene. Officers confirmed a felony warrant for the individual and requested a unit equipped with a pepperball launcher for assistance.

Audio|Source: Tucson Police South Division
01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Can you start meds to my location and can you mark time for Narcan[2]? All that is 2.
00:07
Narcan[2] at 2000.
00:12
Near South 12th Avenue.
00:18
Did you have...
00:20
For a consistent alert, male, 39 years old.
00:28
Probably 2 is it for 1801 usage?
00:34
Yeah, 10-4[1].
00:36
Okay, I'd say.
00:39
Okay. Oh, you two.
00:44
Good.
00:46
Also be advised that the felony warrant for (name withheld) out there is confirmed.
00:51
Like Alibi, thank you. 20-1.
00:58
Bravo, Tony, can you use 10 and 20? 20. 10 and 20.
01:07
Bravo 8, too. We're in the parking lot near South 12th Avenue.
01:17
Tunditia 2.
01:23
9603.
01:24
What item 6'3?
01:26
Can I get a unit with a pepperball?
01:30
Any unit with the pepperball assist?
01:36
I'll have that one.
01:42
251 East Park City.
01:49
9.67. It's going to be 1 out of 6.5 with the pepper roll.
01:52
10. 10.
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]
Narcan: Naloxone administration for suspected opioid overdose

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Near S 12th Ave, Tucson, AZ 85714
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