Two vehicle accident on northbound I-15 in Layton, Layton UT


There was a two-vehicle accident on northbound I-15 in Layton. A six-year-old girl was conscious and breathing, and no patient transport was needed.
Audio|Source: Layton City Police and Fire
01:53
Transcript:
00:00
We've got a two vehicle accident heading northbound on I-15.
00:04
This will be northbound command.
00:05
Five-fighters, Sam, we'll have it.
00:06
We'll be out triageing.
00:08
10.6.30[5].
00:09
10.36, well. 1036[1], well. We're going to be attempting contact.
00:11
27[2]. 27. 27.
00:12
9-9-9-0-5-2-0-2[3].
00:13
The initial state. I haven't accepted.
00:14
We've used to send medical up here.
00:15
Anyone, do you have the patient details that age, gender, and breathing status?
00:20
Probably a six-year-old female conscious breathing alert.
00:23
We're not sure what she's cleaning of, possibly bottom floor.
00:26
10-4[4]. Command copy, 40 minutes.
00:28
We have car. 10-4[4].
00:29
Waiting for my 15th man.
00:30
I could think they're alive.
00:32
Just double checking.
00:33
There is not a second ambulance assigned to this call, correct?
00:35
There is not the second ambulance.
00:37
Perfect, thank you, just checking. He will be clearing available with negative patient transport.
00:40
Avenue 42 at 1644.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1036: Time check or status check (may be 'Time check' or 'Warrant check' depending on context, but here likely a time check)
[2]
27: Unit identification or status
[3]
9-9-9-0-5-2-0-2: Unclear, possibly case or unit number
[4]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Copy
[5]
10.6.30: Unclear code (possible ASR error, likely unit status update)
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Location mentioned:
I-15, Layton, UT
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