3. 911 tapes.

Tapes of 911 calls are available to the public, “unless the government puts forward an interest that justifies withholding access” to the tapes.  See A.H. Belo Corp. v. Mesa Police Dep’t, 202 Ariz. 184, 187, 42 P.3d 615, 618 (Ct. App. 2002) (finding that the privacy of the injured child and his family were sufficient countervailing interests to preclude release of a 911 tape).  When transcripts of the calls are available, the public interest in the tapes is decreased because the same information is available by alternate means.  Id. at 188, 42 P.3d at 188 (noting that the television station did not argue that “the tape advances the purpose of the Public Records Act in any way that the transcript does not satisfy”).