Elderly man causes traffic hazard near Tucson Medical Center, Tucson AZ
An elderly man near Tucson Medical Center is repeatedly attempting to cross the road, refusing medical assistance, and causing a traffic hazard. Hospital staff and security are working to remove him from the roadway due to safety concerns.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police Midtown Division
02:18
Transcript:
00:00
104-3-3-2. It's going to be in front of TMC on grant. Co-advised the patient, left the hospital AMA and was struck by a vehicle.
00:13
Any into startup?
00:17
One.
00:19
He is 84.
00:20
3-Ling is 7. Code 13 and I'll be code 3 until that's good player.
00:28
10 4. 3.7 and copy?
00:33
3-7-10 and the last?
00:38
The Lincoln 7 is responding to code 3.
00:42
Okay, well, I copy.
00:46
10.4.
00:51
So when I copy medical staff is with him and he's out of the road, I'll be normal traffic.
01:00
10-4[1]. And now they're saying...
01:01
10-4[1]. I'm still in 7-1-3-1771. They're advising that the patient was not struck by a vehicle. He fell in the roadway.
01:14
Copy. Did they even need a TPD response then as far as TFD is sufficient?
01:21
I'm Tracy from Nicole Baker.
01:27
Any journey and I'm honoring for Team 2.
01:34
1803.3.
01:39
I'm going to be advised. The patients refusing meds, but he is attempting to cross the road with difficulty and is in the roadway. I'm still trying to cross over the call taker where exactly he is.
01:53
Abby.
01:57
1804.
02:03
18097, security dispatches advising that meds can cancel. They're refusing, but the subject is a traffic hazard and keeps trying to cross the road.
02:11
TMZ staff is trying to get him out of the roadway.
02:17
Happy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative—message received, understood, or OK.
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Location mentioned:
Tucson Medical Center, Tucson, AZ 85712
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