Water hose burst causes flooding on Hwy 6 and Mount Powell Rd, Eagle CO


Emergency crews responded to a burst water hose causing flooding at a construction site on Highway 6 near Mount Powell Road. One lane was partially closed for traffic control while the situation was managed.
Audio|Source: Vail, Avon, Eagle, Edwards, Gypsum, Minturn - Police, Fire and EMS
02:24
Transcript:
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I'll take me information, put me on a relay to the ECDF, or blanket relay. 1730[4]. No, 427. 1227[5]. Dail, medical one scene at Vail Health. 1731[1]. I've got the eastbound.
00:25
Lane partially closed and we're just doing some traffic control out here. That's 1731[1]. MX-O. Middick 7. We're transporting VALAD EMDC4.
00:55
20 clues 1734
00:59
Well, battalion, 9, 9th, 7.3F. Val, Engine 9. Engine 9. Season 2. May, terminate, all fire units are available. 1736[2].
01:29
At HWY6 and M.T. Powell Road. Waterline leak, verse pipe. Availantzance. Eagle officers, fire to respond to Highway 6 of Mount Powell Road on verse waterline. Informationally is 1736[2]. 1736. Vail apologies on feedback, you show, and deny responding from 154. You know, as you're responding to Highway 6 at Mount Powell Road.
01:58
This will be at a construction area. Collar believes a water hose, his burst, and it's currently flooding the area. Engine that got it. 1737[3]. So if it's the kind of getting that hour, place. Dryar is 1310, 1310.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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1731: Time marker or unit reference
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1736: Time marker or unit reference
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1737: Time marker or unit reference
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1730: Time marker or unit reference
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1227: Unit or timestamp reference
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Location mentioned:
US-6 & Mount Powell Rd, Eagle, CO 81637
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