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Police arrest fatal hit-and-run suspect who hid in manure, escaped custody while in hospital

SALT LAKE CITY Police have arrested a man who they say fled a fatal hit-and-run accident, was found later in a stolen vehicle, and escaped custody while in the hospital after ingesting drugs. Adalberto Ozeta, 30, was wanted in connection with a Jan. 8 fatal hit-and-run and multiple other warrants, including felony theft and fraud, according to a probable cause affidavit. Police officers were pursuing a stolen vehicle on Jan. 16 and attempted to stop the vehicle. The car drove into oncoming traffic on Redwood Road and officers stopped the pursuit for safety reasons. Officers were able to keep an eye on the stolen car until a helicopter continued the pursuit, according to court documents. Ozeta continued fleeing on Redwood Road, running red lights and reaching speeds of more than 100 mph.

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How many ICU beds does Utah have? Wrong question

How many ICU beds does Utah have? Wrong question and last updated 2021-01-05 19:52:58-05 SALT LAKE CITY — From the beginning of the COVID-19 Pandemic, public health leaders in Utah have been clear that the chief number guiding decisions is hospital capacity, especially when it comes to precious intensive care unit beds. The confusing thing is the focus on the word “bed,” because that’s not really the appropriate way to judge capacity. There are three clarifying distinctions: It’s about STAFFED beds. It’s even more about STAFFED ADULT beds. And it’s even more about STAFFED ADULT beds at REFERRAL hospitals.

Driver speaks after rock smashes through windshield, injuring passenger

Driver speaks after rock smashes through windshield, injuring passenger The passenger of a car that was hit by a flying block of concrete in Carbon County on Sunday is still in Utah Valley Hospital being treated for serious injuries, including severe head trauma. and last updated 2020-12-30 01:23:35-05 PROVO, Utah — The passenger of a car that was hit by a flying block of concrete in Carbon County on Sunday is still in Utah Valley Hospital being treated for serious injuries, including severe head trauma. We re listening to an audiobook, everything s going well, everything was going real great, and out of nowhere, for a split second, I just see what looked like a truck that just passed by, and right behind it a rock that bounced full force, came through and broke and shattered the windshield. I didn t even have time to blink,” Sahil Singh told FOX 13 on Tuesday.

Woman recovering after concrete crashes through windshield

KSL TV PROVO, Utah – A woman was showing signs of improvement Tuesday after she was hit in the head by a chunk of concrete that crashed through the windshield of a car near Price. AnneMarie Giordano still faced a lengthy recovery and was already undergoing her second surgery Tuesday afternoon, according to boyfriend Sahil Singh. It was bad, very bad, Singh said of the mishap, which happened Sunday outside of Price near milepost 229 on U.S. Highway 6. Singh said the couple had spent the Christmas holiday at Vail, Colorado, for a ski trip and was on the way to meet up with Singh s cousin in Salt Lake County when a concrete landscaping block fell off a vehicle and a fractured chunk bounced off the road.

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