Two vehicles stopped on I-70 shoulder after collisions


Two vehicles stopped on the right shoulder of I-70 near mile marker 226. One vehicle hit a guardrail and another may have struck a water barrel. Emergency teams are on the way to check for injuries and manage traffic.
Audio|Source: Summit and Eagle County Public Safety
02:58
Transcript:
Go ahead. Drive 70 East Downs, just past the Silver Plumex at 226. We got a silver Nissan (name withheld) on the right shoulder. Copy that. I'm at about the 223. I'll be there momentarily. I copy. Thank you, sir. 1330. Do you say that was at the 226? Okay. Copy that. I'm at the 221 right now if you want me to head that direction. Copy 1331. 6.53 to base. I am in Coach 3805. I did my lift at 1,300 hours, and I am leaving the north, Fort College Yard headed for the downtown transit center on time. Happy. status. No need. I copy 1333. CSB is dispassioned the trooper up there now. They're talking about me and the 243[1]. We're just east of that. That's affirmative, have 705 go for that assist at the 226. Also, Clear Creek's calling for CED[2] on, evidently the vehicle hit a guardrail. At 1334, I'll show you en route and sit if I can find further. Copy that. As soon as I find out if there's injuries, I will step it up as best I can. I'm going to give them a call right now, see 1334. Go ahead. I don't have any updated information. They just said it's a black SUV that may have struck a water barrel. Eastbound with a 243 student. say if it was blocking a lane or not, I shouldn't have that information. Copy that. When I get down to the Georgetown, I'll take the backway shortcut.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
243: Student (likely a unit or individual identifier, not a crime code here)
[2]
CED: Crash Emergency Dispatch
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I-70, Colorado
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