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Two-vehicle crash on Highway 6 with driver suspected intoxicated 

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US-6, Colorado
A crash involving two vehicles occurred on Highway 6. One vehicle went off the road and damaged the other vehicle's window with rocks. The driver of the red truck is limping and suspected to be intoxicated. The driver tried to leave but stopped due to blown tires.
Audio|Source: Mesa County and Grand Junction Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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34664.334.337.331.
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Can you copy on a vehicle crash near Highway 6, M.
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Markker, 22?
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Turbles.
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Both the unit sharing route is the highway 6, mile marker, 22.
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Vehicles are growing eastbound, will be two-vehicle MBA[1].
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The RP that we have calling in states that the other party did start to leave the scene, however they pulled over, possibly due to tires being blown out, brake.
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The vehicle that started to leave is a red truck, unknown plate number, unknown description on the caller's vehicle brake.
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The truck itself stopped just west of 19 Road.
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The driver that vehicle is now out of it walking towards our RP.
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We're still working on further.
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That subject is limping.
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DOB 020572.
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Okay.
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at that vehicle info from the head and running my call, please.
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Copy.
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See if that go first stage in area times 434.
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434.
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4337, the...

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[1]
MBA: Motor Vehicle Accident

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