Vehicles block state route traffic briefly in enoch, Enoch UT
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Vehicles blocked State Route 130 near 3600 North in Enoch, causing a traffic obstruction. The blockage was later cleared. The incident involved a domestic situation with a reportedly intoxicated male and a female potentially locked out. Officers were dispatched and resolved the traffic blockage.
Audio|Heard on: Central Iron County Public Safety
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01:56
Transcript:
00:00
1046 blocking S.R.
00:02
130, at 3600 North.
00:04
Local,
00:05
tango, 710, Delta, Bravo.
00:10
1512.
00:11
3W19, Cedar.
00:13
Paring at a domestic in progress, getting further info.
00:16
10.4.0.
00:18
15 total.
00:24
Cedar 3W-53 in that.
00:27
3.1513.
00:32
C.A. 3.37 from traffic.
00:36
3337. 13. 13.
00:38
13. 14 for units and route.
00:44
It looks like the female is going to be locked out of the house.
00:47
Did advise that the boyfriend is going to be intoxicated?
00:51
Sure.
00:52
13.15.
00:58
Cedar 686 will be 1042.
01:02
Cedar 3.30, 1024, in random and domestic.
01:06
E2.1313. 3.30, 15, 13.
01:14
1014 for units in route.
01:16
R.P. advise that even though he is intoxicated, he did advise that if officers showed up that he would choose, again, he did advise that Elio would be shot at.
01:26
10-4.
01:28
1514.
01:30
0-033-3-7 will ram up.
01:33
A-firm. We're trying to get further on name description and everything.
01:37
Can you ever walk down the street and meet us down the street?
01:41
Copy 1514.
01:42
Sierra 16-14.
01:47
Sierra 161.
01:53
I pushed them out of the way.
01:55
They're no longer blocking traffic.
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Location mentioned:
UT-130 & 3600 N, Enoch, UT 84721
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