Overdose reported near trailer 9 in West Jordan, West Jordan UT
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An overdose was reported near trailer 9 in West Jordan. A female administered one dose of Narcan. A red pickup truck involved fled southbound with an unknown license plate.
Audio|Heard on: Salt Lake City / County Police, Fire and UHP
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
12,000, 4,000, sorry,
00:02
Near 4000 West at Pines level, but this will be at trailer 9, someone has overdosed outside of that trailer.
00:11
Vincent was just saying that he was told to call paramedics.
00:17
He said that they are in a white truck.
00:21
We don't have conscious or something else.
00:28
Sounds like we just want to open line with him now.
00:30
All advice will figure together.
00:35
527 copy a friend.
00:40
516 seconds.
00:42
432.
00:45
Fox 511, code 4.4.
00:46
Fox 511, code 4.
00:59
The complainant said that there was a female in the background who said she gave one shot of Narcan and that the parties,
01:08
or parties who was overdosing her okay.
01:13
The red pickup truck going south-bound, unknown license plate.
01:18
1041, I'm just having a little account problem with the car, but I'll be heading that way in the second.
01:26
Copy 434. Okay,
01:32
434. I've got to have to make sense, I know.
01:43
The PowerPoint was having difficult through a colorbiz report this is,
01:51
the 340 is the back of the house of this location.
01:59
Toronto 4-2 are attending 511.
02:06
515, can you show me from the area of 516?
02:11
The vehicle involved is a red pickup truck which is the license plate lasting going southbound.
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Location mentioned:
S 4000 W, West Jordan, UT 84088
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