Rescue teams respond to emergency on river near Highway 6


Audio|Source: Garfield County Fire Agencies
02:40
Transcript:
2.25-2-301, the S-1. 45. Hey, do we know what side of the river this guy's on? Negative. I can't put eyes on him at this moment. You might try going down where they put that new pump in the river, about the 2.5 on 300, and I should take you all the way down to the river about where he is, I think. I can do that. I just tried to pull off into this summit midstream, and it doesn't go to the river. It stops at this pond and the river diverts. Cortezer machine, 293. Yeah, right around that big barn building with no house, there about the two and a half, there's a road that goes all the way down the river, and there should pretty good rapids there. MC290s. Yeah, all that way? Right, 225 or 231, this question. 4,000, 2, 2, 16. 216. 45. We're both fours, sign, I'll be 108. Can you read this cattle from for a minute, please? 2.25. The RP that's on the side of the river states on the highway 6 side of the river. 104, 8-11. I'll check with a call-taker standby. Captain 31, did I fire on ES1? The back, go ahead on ES1. Yes, that, Amunds 3rd? Do you mean an ambulance are just fifth-water personnel? Well, that's that part of us on G.C. Fire, please repeat. This is Anthony 333. Do you have a location on where the RP is currently at on the river? We're trying to get a better location. Initially, it was peeing at the 70-and-a-half Highway 6. He's not very sure where he is. He states he's on the Highway 6 side of the river. I copy. I have four personnel. I'll roll on ambulance and the squad. Okay. Good question. Ambulance 33-2-2-2-2-2-G traffic. Thank you, Tom.
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Co Rd 300, Colorado 81635
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