Officers Assist with Traffic Control in Layton


Police are managing traffic due to a blockage in the lane turning from eastbound to southbound.
Audio|Source: Layton City Police and Fire
02:48
Transcript:
X-Robbe, I suppose, Hillfield, 9-11. 59-10 traffic. Yeah. Late-leaming my 56, you can show me a rise. I'm blocking the east-down to southbound right turning line. 59 and 58 are rubbing. Talk 21. Respond to Miscellaneous Fire at 26, West 6,000 South. In Roy. Talk 21. Respond to Miscellaneous Fire at 26, West 6,000 South. In Roy. Respond, Weaver Fire 5. Weaver Fire 5. Check 21 in route. Section of the weeker. Do you suspicious at Target? 32. She's not a target 815 West MLL. I saw a female at Texas, 191-911. So that she took the application and she felt like she needs stocks. Health might be a 10-96 issue. Did you have a back? 104. She's going to be waiting by customer service. She's wearing a red and black tie-died shirt. K952. 17, 109. 17. 17. 10. 24. State, Lima 56. Can one of the patrol officers on this case replace me for traffic control on the eastbound to southbound turn lane? 10-4[1], break, Lima 50, 59, or 303, or either of you know a position where you can replace, Lima 56? Copy. Limit 66, copy. Okay, friend. I'll clear off once you behind me.
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10-4: Acknowledgment
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Location mentioned:
UT-193, Layton, UT
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