Semi-truck accident closes both directions on roadway


Audio|Source: Summit and Eagle County Public Safety
04:23
Transcript:
So with a driver being transported, I am sending Fort Charlie 18 back down to the 111. He'll wait for a seat at the word that he's closing at the 114, and he'll charge traffic up from there. That's going to get the word that's closed. I copy, sir. And corporal is en route. He should be 30 or less. I advised. that that lane should be open as well, but he could charge it. Brake. Vail also called, I think, sounds like Vail has a deputy that's going to be coming on duty here pretty soon, and he's just wondering if he could charge too. I said, as soon as he comes on duty, let's see where we're at. I told him that you guys were on Mac 19 to either go direct on Mac 19 to find out. Otherwise, call us just a FYI. I can't copy that. Here, coming pretty soon. Whenever we are able to remove the vehicle, we're going to have to close both directions to the tow and behind to straighten out the semi. So I'm not going to see a problem with getting them through. Perfect. I appreciate you guys. 435. as much as Hasmat 6, copy beginning. Hasmat 6, go ahead. 38292, and I'm on my way. Copy, sir. And did you get all your updates that you needed from 4 Charlie 4? Yeah, I just still have to call. Just put in the call, I called both numbers, and I don't know if you added a second one for the company, copy that. Hi, copy, sir. Corporal Romero is en route as well. He should be there less than 30. They did transport the driver. I don't know if you knew that yet. And apparently there is no chemical in the drain. It was dry. Copy. Yeah, I copied that. Copy a second phone number for the company. Go ahead. 909-262-2062. 2062. And I called that and the other company number both went to voicemail or left the voicemail message break. Go ahead. Fort Charlie Ford talked to the driver prior to him being transported. He said that he would be fine with using ECOS out of Glenwood. So I don't know if you have their number and can give him a call. I will definitely look for it, sir. And it sounds like Fort Charlie 18 is going to wait until CDOT gives on scene, then he'll go to the hospital and talk to the driver as well. They're just waiting for CDOT to help with the closure. Okay, yeah, and see if then, if he can have, if, you know, the driver's not getting treatment and he's... Able to use his phone, see if he can get a hold of his company because they're not answering my call. I'll do that for 37. Montrose hazmatics. Go ahead, sir. Standard protocol usually for the cleanup contractors unless they can get with the company. arranged payment, you know, some sort. They may not just, they may not come out to the scene. So, does 4 Charlie 4 have all the insurance info, including a telephone number? And if he does, if he can give that to you to put in the call, that would be great too. You got it. I'll get all that info. Appreciate the heads up. 438. Montrose. Fortunately, I'll put that directly into the call. Awesome. Thank you so. Appreciate it.
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