Hit-and-run crash injures driver near County Line Rd, Erie CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible T-bone collision near the intersection of County Line Road and Highway 52 in Erie. One vehicle reportedly fled northbound after the crash, and another driver remained on scene reporting injuries to their side and neck. The incident may involve a potential hit-and-run, and law enforcement was dispatched to investigate.
Audio|Heard on: Boulder County Sheriff and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Can someone break for a T-bone accident at County Line and 52?
00:07
Please, I'm gonna go.
00:10
Again, it's at the intersection of County Line and 52.
00:12
We only have one RP and it may be a hit and run; we're still working on further.
00:17
Medic 206, Engine 206 respond East County Line Road in general.
00:21
County Line Road and Mineral Road for a T-bone accident, one vehicle left the scene.
00:28
The vehicle that left is described as a lifted red truck.
00:33
Unknown direction of travel.
00:37
Correction, they fled northbound.
01:16
One of the drivers says they have injuries to the right side of the body and neck.
02:07
The driver is complaining of side and neck injuries.
02:11
The other vehicle left the scene.
02:13
Law enforcement is en route.
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