Rear-end crash at highway intersection involves impaired driver


Audio|Source: Summit and Eagle County Public Safety
02:16
Transcript:
One's simple, and I needed this so whenever you're ready. Go ahead. Okay, it was a rear-end crash, Highway 50 and 29 Road about 30 minutes ago. She was no longer unseen. She got a plate. She gave (name withheld), (name withheld), Young Charlie, 8.5. This drive it is a big old Ford truck. It was old and loud black. tried to change information with the other driver, but the other driver yelled at her. She thinks that he was impaired, say that she backed into him. RP's vehicle was drivable. She's now at Rocky Mountain Elevator Products with an address on 29 Road. Plate did come back on a 2014 RAM, 1,500 red and color to a party out of steamboat. It is expired 6 to 25. Question her more about the vehicle. She thought Ford, but she's not really too sure on vehicles, but it was really old and square. Supervisor vehicle, nor can he ride on the bus. It's unfortunate, but it's just the nature of the situation. I am on my way to Fairview Circle. Copy down. Edward, he's It's an inconvenience very great. I think that I can't use any of the vehicles. But I will be to give you more instructions. Okay, yeah, I've got to the customers of the bus. Yeah, it's a man, it's a homily. He's a beard, some fatalities, and no, no, I don't see to go to the bus. George, he's just in the way, he's going to have the instructions, he's going to be back, repeat he's going to say what he's going to do, and George he's going to say what he's going to do so he doesn't want to get off the bus. I just told him that you will be on your way to give him more instructions and tell the guy to probably get off the bus. Yeah, I copy that.
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Summit County, CO
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