Automatic crash notification near 1800 North in Clinton, Clinton UT
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An automatic crash notification was received near 1800 North in Clinton. Dispatch attempted to call back but did not get a response.
Audio|Heard on: Davis County UCA 700 MHz P25 System
Listen to dispatch call
02:45
Transcript:
00:00
Unit 315 in the area northbound I-15 prior to 316 for a traffic hazard.
00:12
Hello.
00:19
Okay. Okay. Okay.
00:20
Okay.
00:24
Okay. Okay. Thank you. Let me.
00:25
Rout to the rush to make contact with the complaint on this.
00:30
Call 342. 104.
00:33
104.
00:36
104. Okay. All right.
00:38
Okay. All right.
00:39
All right. Okay. Full Barlow 34, 1060.
00:42
104
00:44
Lima 73 1036 Colt 410104
00:50
Corrine Bravo is 32 212 north to 200 west on Victor 74 X x-rays really at 1450 Delta 98, Clairpford, 1928.
01:04
Clock 17, 1036 volts 38.
01:07
17 17
01:10
Correction, this will be an automatic crash notification.
01:15
3142.742 West, 1800 North, within 8 meters, negative answer on callback.
01:23
County 17.
01:25
24.
01:30
Yankee 6, Davis.
01:39
Go ahead.
01:43
It's 1014. We're taking a 911 hang-up at Syracuse High School.
01:48
Have three 911 hang-ups coming in from a disconnected side of the football field.
01:55
Copy, I'll be en route to that.
02:00
24.
02:05
Yankee 6, did you want another unit?
02:09
I advise.
02:10
104.
02:16
Trooper IMT in the area southbound 15 prior to 319 for a traffic hazard.
02:22
4.6.
02:29
4.56, have a truck pulled over to the left, a smaller pit,
02:34
but lost a tire, is in one of the lanes, unknown which one,
02:39
and a white Chevy Colorado that hit the tire and popped both tires.
02:44
Pulled to the right.
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I-15, Utah
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