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Heard on: Tucson Police West Division · 1/4/2026 05:54 PM
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And they need two calls out for duress alarm at near South Park Ave and near East Prairie Viaduct of Ventura.
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Duress alarms reported at two Tucson locations
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police received two duress alarm reports at locations near South Park Ave and East Prairie Viaduct of Ventura in Tucson.
As discussed during the dispatch call, a panic alarm was reported at a residence near South Park Avenue in Tucson. Dispatch requested available units to respond and coordinate assistance between teams.
As discussed during the dispatch call, rescue 14 responded to a possible choking medical emergency near South Park Avenue in Tucson. The exact condition of the individual is not confirmed.
As discussed during the dispatch call, responders are addressing a possible breathing difficulty near South Park Avenue in Tucson.
As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies were dispatched for a possible unknown problem at a location initially reported near North Flowing Wells Road, later corrected to near South Park Avenue in Tucson. The call required an urgent but non-emergency response, and no further details on the nature of the issue were provided.
As discussed during the dispatch call, engine 14 and Medic 14 were dispatched to assist an injured person near South Park Avenue in Tucson. The nature or cause of the injury was not specified, and details are limited to the initial radio communication.