Traffic accident on northbound I-15 near 200 North, Kaysville UT
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A vehicle on northbound I-15 near 200 North in Kaysville hit a barrier and went into a field. A 40-year-old woman reported leg pain. Fire and medical units responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Davis County UCA 700 MHz P25 System
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Troop in the area northbound 15 at near 200 North through 1050.
00:03
6.7.9. Once we get the second ping back, if it shows in a relatively similar location, you can cut it.
00:12
10-7-8 north.
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15 at near 200 North.
00:15
The vehicle hit the barrier and then went to a field.
00:18
Unknown vehicle description.
00:20
Coming in through Bountiful, they have the involved party on the line.
00:24
Copy 17 from the office.
00:26
104 units back.
00:28
516.
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104.
00:32
Davis 5.O.8, I'm on the shelf.
00:34
Maybe tomorrow.
00:36
7.4.
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678 560 Davis they just updated the location northbound I-15 at the 200 North off-ramp.
00:48
670
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Davis 670 do we know if there's injuries?
01:01
Affirm they put in 40-year-old female complaining of leg pain
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we're still trying to get further.
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Count.
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Okay.
01:13
Okay.
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From front of 018.
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I don't. I don't need to do.
01:19
82, no.
01:21
Go ahead. Go ahead. 11. 11. Number 18.
01:27
Round of 4, bro, 33.
01:30
Go ahead.
01:35
We all listen, 1047 vehicle, 450 North, 5 West, 5 Alpha Echo, 198.
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1048. 104, you can another?
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Bravo 209, I'm open.
01:47
Robot 20.
01:52
Battalion 71, Engine 71, Ambulp.
01:57
71, and Medic 71 respond to 29 Delta, traffic accident at northbound 15-200 North K.
02:05
Kaysville, Battalion 71, Engine 71, Ambulp 71, and Medic 71, respond to 29 Delta, traffic accident.
02:15
At northbound, 15-200 North K.
02:18
Kaysville,
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