Rollover crash on I-80 westbound with injured female, Salt Lake City UT
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A rollover vehicle crash occurred on I-80 westbound near exit 122 in Salt Lake City. A female occupant was ejected and found on the ground with facial bleeding. No other passengers were reported. The vehicle collided with a cement barrier. Highway Patrol and medical units responded and transported the injured female.
Audio|Heard on: Salt Lake City / County Police, Fire and UHP
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 41, and Metacambulance 41.
00:03
Respond to rollover at 200.
00:06
West-I-80 Westbound freeway.
00:08
Respond on text fire to.
00:10
Time of 1212.
00:16
11 from medic 7, how can we help you?
00:23
I'll turn the meter back on.
00:33
We want copies, and we're going to hit it from 33 just in case.
00:53
IM41, Company 41, Medical Ladder 106, showing in route on a rollover with a possible ejection, 200 West-I-80 Westbound freeway to exit 122.
01:08
Focus.
01:13
The female was ejected, currently rolling back and forth on the ground and has blood on her face.
01:20
No other people in the vehicle.
01:27
It looks like the vehicle did crash into the cement barrier.
01:31
Highway Patrol has been advised.
01:33
Dispatch that 1215.
01:40
CERIESE CELLOES CETA.
01:44
For the person that call? Number for the person that called?
01:55
(number withheld).
01:57
I heard to act with the top sakes free, correct?
02:08
County County.
02:11
That's affirmative, we're all head to the State Street.
02:18
Again, it's 42, transporting ANC.
02:21
12,
02:22
transporting ANC.
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Location mentioned:
200 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84101
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