Vehicle ran out of gas blocking I-15 northbound lane


A vehicle ran out of gas and temporarily blocked a northbound lane on I-15 in Layton, Utah. Emergency responders coordinated medical support and cleared the lane to restore traffic flow.
Audio|Source: Davis County UCA 700 MHz P25 System
01:54
Transcript:
(name withheld) 27. Good. I can clear this call with no report and assign me to call 405. Okay. Data found by 1923 on that out of gas, we are going to be blocking the right lane. Okay. Do you need another? Hey man, from the time, 51. Okay, for him, we're going to find a smart point in August. Dave, it's 6-8-1060 on the left, blocking H-O-B. Lacey, did you get old to Lima 3-4? 104? 104. 6-8. And he is taking care of that welfare check? To be northbound I-15 and 177. On 6 Echo Alpha CR3. I believe so. I'm not on the phone, so I'm not sure. My partner is. Copy. Join for blocking 1046[5]. 10.5.30M.0[1]. Air med from Battalion 51[2]. Davis 685, we're no longer blocking, moving out to the right. Tally-51A-Let Air Med[3]'s dispatch now we're trying to reach them on this channel. Be stated that the pilot will be on this channel once they've list. Copy. Davis, 704 in the area. 10-4[4].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10.5.30M.0: Possible reference to medical or air support (unclear)
[2]
Battalion 51: Fire/EMS Command Unit
[3]
Air Med: Air Medical/Helicopter Response
[4]
10-4: Acknowledgment/Copy
[5]
1046: Motorist Assist (disabled vehicle)
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Location mentioned:
I-15, Layton, UT
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