Car crashes into wall near bus stop in Tucson, Tucson AZ
A car crashed into a wall near the intersection of Alvernon Way and Grant Road in Tucson. A witness reported the car collided with a bus before hitting the wall, but the bus later confirmed no contact occurred. Two people were transported to Banner Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Traffic was diverted around the scene.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police East Division
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Transcript:
00:00
Do we have a 28 other vehicle, coughing?
00:11
109-4. Do we have a 20 other vehicle, coughing?
00:24
There is a possible witness on scene saying that a car collided with a bus, and then collided into the wall. The Sun Tran bus was last seen.
00:38
Eastbound here on Grant.
00:44
9-5-1-11 in route, there were two buses at Grant and Alvernon, possibly related.
00:54
The Ocean Island, can we have some trend notified?
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10-4[1]-2-5-51.
01:02
To the unit at the scene, there is a car that just tried to drive through everything and you can yell at them.
01:15
Right, one, two, reference our call.
01:17
Can you actively break down the door?
01:24
9-6-309-9-1.
01:31
TSD is requesting a small, hard closure on the scene here.
01:37
If you can try to divert westbound traffic to a northbound side street.
01:43
Before I have a westbound block right now.
01:48
Sweet. Thank you.
01:52
Question 8-1.
01:56
Go ahead.
01:59
SunTran reporting bus 3614 witnessed the collision.
02:03
They stopped to check,
02:05
but they confirm there are no signs of contact with the bus.
02:10
Tenport, can you ask if they have video footage?
02:15
10-4[1]-0-564.
02:21
7-9-5.
02:25
Speaking to Sunshine employees, they say the bus drivers at Grant and Rosemont.
02:33
Your 5 CDF?
02:37
He's actually at Grant and Craycroft.
02:38
He'll be holding there.
02:44
Dr.Cockhampton, we're walking up.
02:48
Sir 5, what are you doing?
02:51
Red of nine four, those are going to be two transports with Banner, many non-life-threatening.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative—message received, understood, or OK.
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