Investigation of traffic accident with intoxicated driver and injured passenger


Police are investigating a traffic accident involving two males and females. One male driver is highly intoxicated. A female passenger is having chest pain and trouble breathing. There are conflicting reports about who was driving and seatbelt and airbag status.
Audio|Source: Bend Police Dispatch
05:13
Transcript:
My fogs out with him. Copy. I'm just confirming you out with a female who said she was driving? Okay. She's likely covering for them. Looks like there's two different females. None of them look young. Again, my RP just said there were two males. That was... Remind, he's disputed in the area. Do you guys want me to fill room? Smash 3025[2], QRS[6]. Real 25. 962. Paul, Lincoln, rubber[3]. Just for info, there is a son that's involved. She went inside the house that's located where this vehicle is parked at. The vehicle registration should come back to that address. I copy. A-Firm[7] 960[5] Collegeman Robber is clear current. On a 1744, registered as (name withheld) Database, 91, at 20739. And that's the same name as the RO of the other vehicle, the other one which is an older male. And it's from 115. According to the two witnesses that are on chain, there was two males, no female seen. The younger male was saying that his dad's from Texas and he was driving amidst the corner. 25 copies. They're claiming that the female was involved. Nope. If that is (name withheld) 10-11955[4], he had a non-extraditable code 0 out of Texas for failure to appear on that tropical pen. Just that's 3.893. Can we get medics code 1? Okay. Email is conscious breathing alert, complaining of chest pain and breathing problems. 3025 can we have medics store a location for a female who's having difficulty breathing? Disbashed 10-9[1]-3-8. Passenger 1-0-2-A-C-E. Go on. 3.3-50-25-6-2. You lost a headwreck. Okay. 16 from 83. Did the airbags go off? Negative. Negative. And we have another neighbor that was in the area the older male was arguing with. Copy, yeah, a female is definitely covering for them. She's saying her and her husband got in a fight. She went to the bar and picked him up. She told me that she wasn't wearing a seatbelt and the airbags deployed. I don't believe they did. L90, we're out with the older male driver. He's highly intoxicated. Okay. Yeah, it's run 116. No airbags. We're deployed. I just emailed you the new questions. Kelly. North 38 does that return on the passenger? Sorry. (name withheld), stated with in 1991, is clear, listed as eligible out of Texas and file number only Oregon. Mr. 96th. Mr. 96th. Go on. on anything? I'm in Route 29 with the mail. I add them to our call. 2340. 630-3-07. 96. 96. Jill is advised, and they'll have a team waiting for you. Copy, thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-9: Repeat last transmission
[2]
3025: Unit or case number reference
[3]
Paul, Lincoln, rubber: Phonetic identifiers for letters or units
[4]
10-11955: Failure to Appear (non-extraditable from Texas)
[5]
960: Vehicle Accident (possible reference to code for traffic accident)
[6]
QRS: Not a standard crime code, possibly local shorthand
[7]
A-Firm: Affirmative (confirmation)
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Bend, OR
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