Metal debris causes crash on I-15 northbound, South Salt Lake UT
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Fire units responded to a crash on the northbound lanes of I-15 near 8500 South caused by metal debris in the roadway. The incident also involved patients with breathing problems and suspected stroke symptoms.
Audio|Heard on: Salt Lake City / County Police, Fire and UHP
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02:42
Transcript:
00:00
A chunk of metal in the roadway just south of, that's the 279, northbound on I-15.
00:10
104.
00:12
I'm looking at a similar route.
00:16
That's at 636, Company 2-1, show you en route to breathing problem near Stokes Avenue, near South.
00:32
It's going to be a 72-year-old female,
00:41
two,
00:42
conscious, abnormal breathing.
00:48
in full sentences,
00:51
not sweating, not having chest pains,
00:55
not have a shutt to breathe,
00:58
has an asthma, and how to use a transcribed inhaler.
01:05
I don't know what this is possible.
01:09
Dispricable, just as possible.
01:14
I have fired too, have got me.
01:20
8-6, call for.
01:22
6-3-7.
01:27
In 6th, Bocross 527 South-Nineur West.
01:34
This is called in by staff.
01:36
Fifty-one-year-old male conscious is not a blur.
01:40
Possibly having a stroke.
01:41
The stating he is confused has numbness on his right side with flirt speech.
01:50
Trying to have a seizure.
01:52
Unknown when he was lasting normal.
01:54
The Priority 2 at 638.
01:59
Hiro4-7-2, isn't around 9-Hord Northwest with proper details.
02:05
5-7-2-638.
02:10
Fire 5-6-8 is arriving until the I-15 crash.
02:22
Okay,
02:24
I'm still being a row next.
02:27
Take City.
02:32
Take around the area.
02:36
near 8500 south by 15 northbound uniform 680-0 bravo-puffa
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Location mentioned:
I-15, South Salt Lake, UT
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