Elderly driver swerves on state route with possible medical issue, Summit County UT
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Authorities are looking for a white convertible driven by an elderly man who was seen swerving and possibly having a medical problem while driving on state route 32 near Rob Young Lane toward Kamas and Peoa areas.
Audio|Heard on: Summit County Sheriff, EMS and Park City Police
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02:17
Transcript:
00:00
This is going to be for a white convertible with a top-down license plate, uniform one-seven,
00:05
one-uniform X-ray.
00:07
An elderly gentleman driving the vehicle.
00:09
He's all over the road, twitching his head, unknown if this is a medical emergency or 1055.
00:14
This is at 1,500.
00:20
Janet, you cut out.
00:21
Can you repeat?
00:26
Cable is last on Woodenchu, is now currently on,
00:31
correction they're going on to SR 32.
00:37
Are they going towards Peoa or Kamas? I'm currently at Rockport.
00:47
Standby, we're giving up the location now.
00:55
745 1041
00:57
So 5-0-5 they're going to be on Rob Young Lane headed towards the SR 32
01:09
updated information on this attempt to locate vehicle is going to be a white Fiatre with an address in Kamas
01:21
Okay, too, I'm on mill racing, Rob Young, I'm keeping an hour for that vehicle.
01:28
Well, it's reversing and it is now headed towards Camus.
01:37
Okay, is he reversing on? Eddie reverse on, SR 32.
01:45
He is driving right way.
01:47
It seems like he was reversing on Robben Lane.
01:53
Happy.
01:58
One KV2 color, right, but it just passed the stake center.
02:06
7664, 1046.
02:12
7-040, Westbound with local golf 203 whiskey uniform.
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Location mentioned:
UT-32 & W 3700 N, Utah 84036
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