Two-vehicle accident involving unmarked police car in West Jordan, West Jordan UT

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TrafficA traffic accident occurred near 48th and 90th in West Jordan involving an unmarked police car and a GMC. Both drivers denied any injuries. A Spanish speaker was requested to assist with communication. Officers worked to move the vehicles out of the traffic flow.
Audio|Source: West Jordan Police Dispatch
02:41
Transcript:
00:00
108, I'm gonna be out on the accident with another unmarked near 48th and 90th.
00:06
208, copy.
00:12
120 from 8. 120 from 8.
00:21
One way, you will need a Spanish speaker and they're both denying any injuries.
00:31
Thank you for any incoming units going to speak.
00:37
Oneway, 115, correct, regular on 90s, 90s, 4GEL.
00:48
No.
00:58
No.
01:05
1.8. Will you copy the first slate?
01:09
Go ahead.
01:16
One o eight, good.
01:19
Five, Alpha, Victor, one, five, six.
01:22
Let me know when you're ready for the second.
01:26
Copy 120 and copy your truck.
01:31
One week, good.
01:33
Three, Victor, eight, Charlie Charlie. I'm gonna try and get him out of traffic as well.
01:39
Copy six, fifty.
01:47
117-108. That GMC is also involved. I'm going to see if they can move over on 4-800-wests.
01:58
172, I'm on scene.
02:02
172-I'm on scene.
02:05
17-combe.
02:08
Go ahead.
02:14
What happened to have me? I don't know if they require anything but if you can be mentioned.
02:26
129 code 4[1]. Mm-hmm.
02:31
7 o'clock.
02:35
120, go for.
02:37
4. 4.
02:40
7 o'clock.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
code 4: No further assistance needed; situation is under control.
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West Jordan, UT
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