Rolling traffic hazard on highway near Cedar City, Cedar City UT
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According to the dispatch call, a moving traffic hazard is traveling south on Main Street into Cedar City from the Exit 62 north on-ramp of Highway 15. Additionally, a disorderly domestic incident was reported where a woman was breaking items while the husband and son left the location.
Audio|Heard on: Central Iron County Public Safety
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01:38
Transcript:
00:00
Iron troops have a rolling traffic hazard from up plus MM 61.5 northbound.
00:06
3b49.
00:09
Peter, 1V88.
00:11
You notified DWR that there's a dead barrel on the right side of the road on 1150 south.
00:18
Butter street just past the intersection.
00:23
W88?
00:28
Do you know if 225 went to the call address or if you met the RP at a different location?
00:35
2W5, Cedar, can you advise?
00:41
2W5, Cedar?
00:47
Cedar 1d88, I'm going to go to the call address first and check for him there.
00:51
Is there another available unit to start in this way?
00:56
Cedar 2995, I'm just coming into Paraguine, what do you need?
01:02
Just to back on a domestic problem,
01:08
kind of a disorderly, one of the,
01:11
really the wife at this address was throwing things around and breaking things,
01:17
husband and son left, the premises.
01:21
TWE5 checked out of that address and requested another unit and we can't get all there now.
01:26
City units have a traffic hazard that's moving into the city jurisdiction from Exit 62 north on-ramp.
01:36
It's going south on Maine at this time.
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Location mentioned:
I-15, Cedar City, UT
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