Vehicle rolls over with occupants fleeing eastbound, Salt Lake City UT
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A vehicle rolled over on the westbound side near 500 South 600 West in Salt Lake City. Three occupants, including two females and one male, fled running eastbound from the scene. One female was wearing a pinkish sweater.
Audio|Heard on: Salt Lake City / County Police, Fire and UHP
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02:39
Transcript:
00:00
6-1-MedX4, you'll be responsible for a vehicle rollover.
00:10
People in the vehicle.
00:12
It's possible that they're going to be on the westbound side.
00:21
You're ready.
00:31
6-7-1.
00:37
Please, I figure, it's south-southbound at (number withheld).
00:40
It's like 707-19.
00:48
707 at (number withheld).
00:53
Book 4, you can show them a clear with those citation and show me on another.
00:58
Hi, copy your location?
01:02
near 500 South 600 West,
01:04
0 Alpha Hotel Hotel Kappa6.
01:08
Copy 572. Copy 572.
01:14
Can you see the RP can get a description a look?
01:23
Fire from the Vangas.
01:25
Do you have an entrance code by chance?
01:34
Two females and a male.
01:36
The orpid that stopped out with them could smell alcohol on them.
01:40
One female is going to be in a pinkish sweater if you guys see them running on your way in.
01:49
34, west-out disease drive.
01:52
Respond on Tac Fire 2, here 7790, South.
01:57
Timeout 0.533.
02:19
CETIC, I can be 5544.
02:20
Lake 53 at 524.15, just at 1014.
02:28
The occupants of the vehicle have now fled and they're running eastbound from the vehicle.
02:34
Female on a pinkish sweater and then another female on a black top.
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Location mentioned:
W & 500 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84101
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