Child experiences chest pain at Tucson intersection, South Tucson AZ
Emergency services responded to a nine-year-old girl experiencing chest pain at 5th Avenue and 29th Street in Tucson. She was conscious, alert, and breathing upon arrival. Fire department provided medical assistance.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police South Division
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Transcript:
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Yeah, 5th Avenue and 29th Street, reference the fire department.
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Can you start the fire department?
00:07
September, you said 5 and 29 or 6 and 29?
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My apologies,
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seven and 29,
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two south. No, 4.
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Number one to one is seven.
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So, scouts complete, we're back at our cars.
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You can clear the club.
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Copy. Quad team, click.
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One, en route to Code 2[1].
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7-1-95.
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Go ahead.
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We advise the victim saying that she's down.
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10-95. You can start the ads for a 9-year-old female complaining of chest pain.
01:03
And you have a lot of static in your radio.
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You said conscious alert and breathing.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Code 2: Urgent but non-emergency response; proceed promptly without lights or siren, obeying normal traffic laws.
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Location mentioned:
E 29th St & S 5th Ave, South Tucson, AZ 85713
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