Highway fire contained near Silverthorne, Silverthorne CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a fire near mile marker 205 on Interstate 70 in Silverthorne, Colorado. The incident led to the temporary closure of the main eastbound lanes. The fire was brought under control, and Battalion 8 later reopened one lane to traffic.
Audio|Heard on: Summit and Eagle County Public Safety
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04:43
Transcript:
00:00
Southern 24, myself and 28 on scene eastbound Quest.
00:06
Copy 1542.
00:14
Engine 8, come in.
00:17
Engine 8.
00:19
Yeah, your location?
00:21
208 and a half.
00:24
I copy. On arrival, have you go ahead and spot behind truck two and be prepared to nurse them with water if needed?
00:33
I copy on arrival.
00:35
Spot behind truck two.
00:36
We're going to supply them with water.
00:49
435.
00:54
Silverthorne 35.
00:57
How many people here? At least another one laying.
01:00
It sounds like we have one more fire truck coming up this way.
01:07
Copy number one lane clear for fire truck 1544.
01:13
Summit S 114, if I didn't advise you the main line's closed.
01:20
Copy main line eastbound at mile marker 205 closed 1544.
03:00
Summit T-10 Command show fire knockdown.
03:05
Fire is knocked down 15 forty-seven.
03:35
We got about a mile of traffic behind the fire scene.
04:25
Battalion 8 just opened eastbound number three lane.
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Location mentioned:
I-70, Silverthorne, CO
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