Semi truck forces vehicle off highway shoulder


Audio|Source: San Luis Valley Public Safety
02:13
Transcript:
Yes, I'm writing, (name withheld). You're on the way. Never. Yeah, time for him to watch. Copy. Copy. Copy. Copy. There was no crash. The RP was pushed off to the shoulder. It's going to be a white Peter Belt trailer. RP no longer has a visual, unknown, a full and sign. How do you... Alamosa PD. 1064, 1064, all area card, copyrighted, highway 160 at the 204 Eastbound. It's going to be for a party that was run off the road by a semi. There was no crash. The RP was pushed off to the shoulder. It's going to be a white Peter belt. Trailer, RPA no longer has a visual unknown and a phone sign. Have a 40 which? State Patrol. Oh, most 5-year-7. I copy that. I'm out of our position. 14-50. State Patrol. Alamos, Command 50. Command 50. Top of Oak Creek, stretching over to Montrose column, like Adam. Have a good day. L-MOSA PD. AIL-18-N-A-MOS Pha-A-TECS. I'm going to be here. No, 475. Patrol. Patrol. Oh, it was 5-607 Motorist. Go ahead. 2.85, about the 27, out with a white truck, Colorado, play 715, David William William. They're pulled over on the shoulder. I'm going to see if they're okay. Calp. 14. You know. State Patrol. Hi, very, someone in the blind place, clear showing no record, Colorado at 1456.
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Saguache County, CO
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