Traffic stop near river and 2100 north involving two cars, Utah County UT
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A traffic stop was conducted near River Road and 2100 North involving a red and a black car. Officers interacted with a female with blonde and pink hair. One person was seated in the backseat during the stop. The situation was resolved with no further assistance needed.
Audio|Heard on: Utah County Public Safety
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02:52
Transcript:
00:00
River Road and 2100 North on a 1-Delta-Juliette tango-6.
00:26
No,
00:28
I've got negative contact so far with TOC.
00:35
For cup in, we'll set out to cloud the area.
00:47
Try 4-5-7-9, I'll probably also.
00:54
You can check on that one.
00:57
Hi.
01:00
7757, I'm coming up on your loss.
01:08
7-03, what the description of that female?
01:13
Female with longish, blondeish pink hair.
01:20
Do they say Sears wearing a red shirt by chance?
01:28
800 north, there's a red car pulled over and a black car pulled over.
01:32
It looks like they're talking to someone they put in the backseat.
01:39
Copy that black car that's in the front that I saw that have a blonde-haired lady with a mixture.
01:45
Is that the unit?
01:50
7.264 on 23.
02:00
Okay.
02:07
This is all like 7-5-7, slowdown release, I'll be able to 6-4.
02:24
Yeah, position yourself to the north right by that other ambulance.
02:34
Code 4[1]. We'll do that.
02:40
Yeah.
02:46
Medic 1.
02:47
I'll have you position in the same spot as 251.
02:52
Copy.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; situation is secure and under control.
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Location mentioned:
UT-194, Utah 84043
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