Two females fight at El Rio Center park, Tucson AZ
Two females were fighting at El Rio Center park. One female struck a vehicle's windshield with a stick. The same female initially claimed to have a gun but was later seen walking away holding only the stick.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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I'm 10764 we are getting additional callers advice if both females are arguing inside the park.
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One female is still inside the vehicle and the other female is hitting that vehicle with a stick on the windshield.
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Form
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to my...
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Fortum... To my...
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Fortum 944 you attach me.
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(number withheld) East Elias Street, 24 you name.
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Rumi 1039 were from Speedway and Review 2.05, 1064.
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The callers now advising (name withheld) has a gun on her.
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2.40, copy.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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Can you just call myself at 60? Can you just call myself at 60 around?
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I'm out. Okay.
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Okay. All I copy.
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Can we get there?
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Air is not up in surveys also now.
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10-4[1] is the people actively using it or is an anchor?
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I'm trying to confirm the call-taker.
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And units was started for an upgrade of level 2, such in progress at near West Cotto.
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4, the Colpig is clarifying, there's no visible gun.
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She was yelling she had a gun, now she's walking away with a stick in her hand.
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On the direction.
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10 4. Units continue to go 3, but we'll take a good 9.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative—message received, understood, or OK.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Speedway Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85745
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