Vehicle hits child on scooter near Stapley and McKellips, Mesa AZ
A gray or silver older minivan hit a child riding a scooter near Stapley Drive and McKellips Road in Mesa. The child was crying. The vehicle remained parked in the nearby lot. Fire and medical responders are on the way.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Red Mountain Patrol District
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Transcript:
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And a sergeant to copy when you're available.
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The Stapley-McCallup's vehicle hit a child on a scooter, child's crying,
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vehicles possibly leaving.
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They were going westbound on McEllips to be able to gray-silver minivan.
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Three, four, are you now?
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Yeah, ten-four they're available.
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Talking to three.
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Six, case, and allowed.
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Ten-four.
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Two, Charlie, thirty-five, are you available by chance you're not too far off?
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You said, 952, Henry[3], they, Arphe's unsure if they were leaving or not,
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fire is en route.
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And they did confirm it was an older model minivan, possibly at Chrysler, it was in a known 28.
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So that's probably, McCallelopee.
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Falconer's this, 962[2], Henry[3].
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Stapley McCallup's,
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is a gray,
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older minivan, possibly at Chrysler.
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Still working on further.
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Okay, so they have a direction of trial or anything?
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They said westbound.
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I'm trying to confirm if anybody sells a visual.
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Do we have real-time?
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Real-time to three?
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Real time, we copy.
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We think the van might still be 97 just a little bit further west.
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Okay.
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Okay. Unfortunately, confirm going to 97.
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Copy. And they did just adjust it to it being a 962[2].
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It's in the parking lot.
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Okay.
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Just confirm that car is still on the scene?
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Per the RP[1], it is parked in the parking lot.
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It didn't leave.
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Okay, so we're done it so we said.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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RP: Person providing information about an incident, such as a caller, witness, or responsible party.
[2]
962: Injury traffic collision involving one or more vehicles.
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Henry: Phonetic code word for the letter "H," commonly used in police radio communications.
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