Vehicle rollover on I-15 northbound with driver fleeing, Sandy UT
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A white pickup truck rolled over and left the road near the 9000 South entrance to northbound I-15 in Sandy, Utah. The driver exited the vehicle and fled on foot. Injuries to the occupants are unknown.
Audio|Heard on: Salt Lake City / County Police, Fire and UHP
Listen to dispatch call
02:45
Transcript:
00:00
This is going to be a car that is flipped off the road.
00:15
A white pickup truck.
00:19
The driver has gotten out of the vehicle and is now fleeing.
00:26
Lake 17 should be around with him.
00:30
Freeway, Battalion 31, Metac ambulance 34, and Medic Engine 34, rollover, 9000 South I-15 Northbound Freeway.
00:39
Respond on Sandy Fire 1.
00:46
Transporting that you mail from our location of the PDPD, beginning mileage is 91.
00:53
Certify. I'm sorry, we don't let's do you crunch, the driver, link.
01:03
Rich, two quarters.
01:09
Second, three ones are not.
01:15
I'm going to try for my now.
01:19
What's terrific?
01:25
Jake 6-6-8, you know, that's cut for?
01:29
What's where you can just spend?
01:30
Hi, coffee break.
01:33
Tell us, he, who is his.
01:37
Do you want me to view you, his number?
01:42
No, I'll call him right now.
01:48
850 now, Armagh at 340, we saw it on 751.
01:57
Sorry, that it can be used to be able.
02:04
Like at Gen 6-3, Company 34 Battalion 3-1 on a roll over 9,000 trials back to 15 northbound.
02:11
Callers that a vehicle flipped off the road in the northbound entrance from 9000 South.
02:16
The vehicle is not currently on the road.
02:21
I'm not looking at on the campus.
02:23
I haven't had any luck yet.
02:26
The injuries or occupants inside the vehicle are unknown at this time.
02:30
Jim NL3AWAWAW.
02:36
Company is reforming engine 6-2.
02:38
We do have this on camera.
02:41
Black pickup truck, it can't be accessed from my house until.
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