Police pursuit continues along Broadway and Randolph, Tucson AZ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, the Department of Public Safety was involved in a vehicle pursuit traveling westbound on major roads including Speedway Boulevard and Broadway Boulevard near Randolph in Tucson. A DPS officer was reportedly near the incident, with communications updates provided among law enforcement units. The pursuit was ongoing at the time of the recording.
Audio|Heard on: Tucson Police West Division
Listen to dispatch call
01:10
Transcript:
00:00
DPS is in pursuit of a vehicle.
00:02
The license plate's going to be (number withheld).
00:08
(number withheld).
00:10
It's a (number withheld), but it looked like it rimmed when I approached a DPS officer.
00:15
I am waiting on dispatch to get back to their latest location, but they were westbound on Speedway Boulevard from Columbus Boulevard.
00:21
Did any company say they rounded the DPS officer?
00:26
From what it looked like to me when I was approaching the stop, yes.
00:29
I have no comms with DPS right now.
00:33
Where is command one to Sam eleven? I am on the horn by some DPS cars.
00:37
How about now?
00:40
Stand by on this frequency. I'll give you an update when I get one.
00:44
You cut out.
00:45
What was that?
00:50
This is Sam 11.
00:51
They're westbound on Broadway Boulevard approaching Randolph and only the ranger units behind it.
00:56
Everyone else has passed.
01:02
Do you copy? Westbound Broadway and Randolph Hotel (number withheld).
01:09
10-11, still on this frequency?
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