Deputies request language assistance during traffic stop, Tucson AZ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies conducted a traffic stop near South Palo Verde at Chapman Collision Center and requested a Spanish-speaking officer for language assistance. A unit offered to assist while procedural radio communications continued.
Audio|Heard on: Tucson Police Midtown Division
Listen to dispatch call
01:20
Transcript:
00:00
Bravo 71.
00:02
Bravo 71.
00:05
Is there a Spanish speaker that can respond to our traffic stop?
00:11
Any Spanish speaking unit for Bravo 71, break off 10-29[1].
00:17
Our 20 is a little different.
00:19
I'll advise if they are able to switch over to stair T, I'll give them the exact 20.
00:25
I copy.
00:26
Any Spanish-speaking unit for Bravo Seven One?
00:34
I'll work on getting you next available.
00:40
Copy that, thank you.
00:46
I can assist if an ocean unit is okay.
00:51
49, copy.
00:55
I know you're here tonight.
00:58
Bravo 71 is asking for a Spanish-speaking unit if Four Ocean Six Two is okay.
01:06
Over, that's fine.
01:08
Bravo 71 copy.
01:12
And we're near South Palo Verde.
01:16
It's Chapman Collision Center, near South Palo Verde.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-29: Wants or warrants check for persons or property.
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Location mentioned:
E Speedway Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85712
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