Man found unresponsive in truck at Heber City intersection, Heber City UT
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Authorities responded to a truck parked for four days at the intersection near North 200 West and 200 North in Heber City. A male occupant inside was possibly unresponsive, prompting officers to break a window and request urgent medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Wasatch County Public Safety
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02:46
Transcript:
00:00
2L27 Wasatch respond to near North 200 West and 200 North. We have a report of a truck parked in the same spot for four days with a white male inside, possibly asleep. We've already checked the registered owner and will update you.
00:25
So, 32.
00:29
32.
00:32
Bill John 12th apartment,
00:35
(number withheld).
00:50
And I will be headed to ADC to pick up on my old 10-H-2.
00:59
Wafattsch built,
01:01
27 arrived.
01:03
Hoppey arrived.
01:06
Watt be arrived.
01:11
Wathashat Shelt 20K, I'll be out with 12 on 7.
01:15
Turn 4.
01:20
I'll fetch control 27.
01:24
Okay.
01:28
I believe it's possibly highest priority medical.
01:35
Did you want us to roll medical to check?
01:40
Yeah,
01:42
go ahead and roll medical then.
01:44
Pretty sure you go ahead and roll medical then.
01:48
Line directed, 100 cell center.
01:52
Law, that's 12, 1014.
01:58
We just broke out the back window.
02:00
Copy 824.
02:06
The lawfetch, 1215.
02:08
I'll be out with the other Heber units.
02:11
Copy. Copy.
02:16
Tell 32, Laszach.
02:23
32.
02:25
Can you make a 21 on call 20 locks have been cut at Vananza flat?
02:33
That's left.
02:34
That's left.
02:39
That's still 27, confirmed back-o.
02:44
Copy confirmed highest priority medical 827
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Location mentioned:
N 200 W & 200 N, Heber City, UT 84032
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