Woman in diabetic shock during domestic dispute in Tucson, Tucson AZ


A woman in Tucson is going into possible diabetic shock. Medical aid is delayed because of a domestic dispute involving her husband. Emergency responders are managing the situation at Banner hospital.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police West Division
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Transcript:
00:00
It is copy of the 1125[1] being upgraded to a level 2 due to the female going into a possible diabetic shock.
00:05
Again, meds is not going to be starting due to the 1031[2] issue with the husband.
00:09
2.4, can you copy those updates?
00:11
Yeah. 1814. C is from 170170.
00:15
1815.
00:16
Any other officer to go join 2764 at Banner, Maine?
00:27
Room 1310 on the Northwest Tower, that way they can re-detain the suspect from yesterday.
00:34
And you know, they can assist 10640s.
00:36
District 45 Lobby enroll.
00:42
Copy.
00:43
Item 4.4. Two Adam 4.4.
00:45
You can go for District 4.5.
00:47
I'll be en route with 4-7.
00:48
10-4. I still need two units to start for the Frye's office first.
00:52
Is that same couple for the Frye?
00:54
10-4. They're advising that the female half did tell the manager that there was a 1031[2] incident occurring, and they will not start meds until we go.
01:02
But they're just, she's not saying what, she's just saying that she has issues with them, so it can be a level three still.
01:08
And so they'll always say that someone's being assaulted or something, we're not going to operate it.
01:12
I copy it with upgrading by our supervisor due to the fact that she's going into diabetic shock, and again, they're not going to start modes until we go.
01:17
So you need to go to Banner first.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1125: Medical Emergency (possible diabetic shock)
[2]
1031: Domestic Dispute
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