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Man suffers cold exposure outside Walmart in Kearns, Kearns UT
A 32-year-old man suffered cold exposure outside a Walmart in Kearns, UT. Emergency crews arrived quickly and police also responded to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Salt Lake City / County Police, Fire and UHP
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02:59
Transcript:
00:00
A heater cold exposure at near West 6200 South.
00:06
Respond Ombach Fire 3, Medic Engine 107, and Medic Ambulance 107.
00:12
Respond to heat or cold exposure at near West 6200 South.
00:19
Respond Ombach Fire 3, Time of 0142.
00:27
3-1 the ranch is 104.
00:31
Copy at 143.
00:36
143 That's all 8, 698, 1060.
00:42
698.
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800 North Rhodewood with Local Alpha-4-3-6-Diltha-Chair 800 North Redwood at 144.
01:01
144 U144 U144 144 At 144.
01:06
144 Okay, for Thank you for a minute, I was next, gentlemen.
01:20
No.
01:22
Company 1107 responding to exposure.
01:25
Near 5675 West 6200 South.
01:28
For a 32-year-old male feeling weak.
01:31
He's cold and needs somewhere to go.
01:36
He is conscious and breathing.
01:39
Police are responding as well.
01:41
State to your discussion.
01:47
One zero seven, companies.
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46.
01:55
Go ahead.
02:01
6,700 South, I-15 Northbound on the right.
02:06
Local Tango 267-7-50.
02:12
I can give you all call before the response.
02:20
Take care. I'll just call him in a second.
02:25
I got it.
02:29
At Walmart, near West 6200 South.
02:33
32-year-old male is not just breathing.
02:36
I think he's extremely cold.
02:39
He's outside wearing all black, (name withheld) male.
02:51
He says he's in the garbage in front of O'Reilly business.
02:56
Medibly is en route.
02:58
I'll ride him further.
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Location mentioned:
W 6200 S, Kearns, UT 84118
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