Automated crash alert near highway 160 mile marker 199


Audio|Source: Rio Grande Public Safety
02:27
Transcript:
(name withheld) P.D. Alamosa, Senator 6. You're not in contact. Center 6, God. Colorado. Edward, George, Henry, Adam, 8.4. I copy, 254. (name withheld), PD. Senator 6, Alamosa. Good. Good. The issue and clearing in 2004, Chevy, Taco, expiration, 5 at 26. I just heard to Alaska Valdas versus Victoria out of center. 10-4, thank you. You're welcome, 2055. State Patrol. Five bigger, 17 on, also? 17. If I can have you start headed over to 160 at the 199. I'm going to see if I can get downloaded just this as well. Looks like we got an automated crash call alert. I know who would make contact with the owner of the cell phone. State Patrol. Okay, I'll be in route back. 2051. (name withheld) PD. Don't know too, Alamosa. (name withheld) PD. (name withheld) PD. Good. Donate to Alamosa. If I could have you run over to, I don't have a trooper nearby. 16 hit the 199. We have an automated crash alert come through. We are unable to make contact, but we can hear a vehicle in the background. I got to be showing you on. Thanks, sir. One of us said. Rio Grande SO. Nine, do you think we should turn off light? Rio Grande SO. Rio Grande SO. We're going to be a name. Who's the name on our RPs? The RP's name is going to be Paxton. Rio Grande SO. He should be outside of the residence. He should be outside of the residence.
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Location mentioned:
US-160, Colorado
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