Vehicle pushing another near 600 South northbound off-ramp, Salt Lake City UT
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A traffic incident was reported near the 600 South northbound off-ramp in Salt Lake City. One vehicle appeared to be pushing another. There were no medical needs reported and the situation was under control.
Audio|Heard on: Salt Lake City / County Police, Fire and UHP
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
So, we've got a traffic on the left shoulder, 10.
00:04
Dan, 4151. I have 11 or 2.
00:11
Our complaint and was choked.
00:13
They're denying medical.
00:15
No further.
00:16
Show you this next to 11-O-2.
00:19
This supplemental.
00:21
Dr. Reginal will be clear on Apollo.
00:23
And can you send me turns 16th detail?
00:30
Give me a readout on the California plate.
00:37
Go, Delta-0-7-0, White, Honda Civic.
00:46
Three.
00:52
153, Salt Lake, 1036.
00:54
So,
00:56
like, 1036.
00:58
It's for a mutual combat and un-click-4.
01:05
At the station.
01:10
Sorry, last year to recover.
01:12
TASO 27-28, Code 4[1].
01:19
705.
01:24
Self and Gulf 30 are going to be clear of Cull 29, we will.
01:27
So, follow up at the corner of Old Lincoln Highway, and I saw it on 30 here.
01:35
95.
01:38
Can you call me 85?
01:44
On local, ECHO Whiskey, Whiskey,
01:48
4.
01:49
5,000 wasn't to one eastbound, uh, at the phone-0-5.
01:57
I copy 1106.
02:03
From the 600 South northbound off-ramp, looks like one vehicle is pushing another.
02:11
Copy. Okay, six of a cell, or go off-round.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; situation is under control.
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Location mentioned:
E 600 S, Salt Lake City, UT
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