Semi truck on fire near mile marker 191 on I-25 southbound, Lone Tree CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a semi-truck caught fire on southbound I-25 near mile marker 191 in Lone Tree, Colorado. The driver tried to disconnect the cab. Traffic was slowing in one or two lanes due to the fire.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson CO Interop Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:15
Transcript:
00:00
See, did you get the commercial carrier fire mile marker 191 of I-25 southbound?
00:07
That's negative.
00:08
You said Southbound at the 191.294.
00:12
from southbound at the 191.
00:14
We are not yet on scene.
00:16
However, we have multiple callers reporting a semi-truck on fire and the driver was attempting to disconnect the cab.
00:25
Okay, are they blocking traffic?
00:28
I believe so.
00:29
We don't have it on camera yet, but it looks like the traffic is slowing up in the number one or number two lanes.
00:36
I got we have this up my board.
00:39
State, Clare 621.
00:41
State,
00:45
this is Lone Tree on Metro.
00:47
Lone Tree, this is State.
00:48
Lone Tree, this is Stade.
00:50
Lone Tree PD on that's Retronetwe.
00:52
It's confirmed that you guys have been advised of the semi-fire at I-25 at the 191 southbound.
00:58
Again, I-25, the 191 southbound.
01:02
A-Firm in South Metro is en route as well.
01:06
I copy. Are you guys sending an officer to see if it's blocking?
01:11
We are in route.
01:14
I copy, thank you, State Clear 6.05.
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Location mentioned:
I-25, Lone Tree, CO
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