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Male located on railroad trestle over river between Highway 85 and railroad tracks near 42nd Street Park and Ride. Fire and EMS units staged, requested to halt train traffic, and prepared water rescue gear in case subject fell into river.Weld County CO

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Weld County, CO

Male located on railroad trestle over river between Highway 85 and railroad tracks near 42nd Street Park and Ride. Fire and EMS units staged, requested to halt train traffic, and prepared water rescue gear in case subject fell into river.

Audio|Heard on: Weld County Fire and EMS
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03:10
Transcript:
00:00
G2461 is on scene.
00:01
I've got a mail that's on a railroad trestle over the river.
00:09
It's between Highway 85 and the railroad tracks.
00:13
It's just straight at the parking ride off of 42nd Street for now.
00:17
I can tell you what's going on.
00:19
CU50, one's got to direct.
00:25
This is Chief 2461.
00:29
Chief 2461.
00:31
You have a mail that's on a ledge below the railroad tracks.
00:39
Can you contact the Union Pacific and have them halt all train traffic for now?
00:45
1540.
00:52
I'm trying to get train traffic stopped on the tracks grab your crew some life jackets and a throw rope in case he does fall into the river if we need to go get him or whatever equipment you guys think would be necessary and just make your way on foot get as far as you can with the engine and make your way on foot over to the east side of the tracks
01:22
Copy, break, UC24-61.
01:27
That's a 251.
01:30
I don't think you need your hat, but if you want to just stage with our engine,
01:34
get as close as you can in case you does fall in the river.
01:38
There's no medical issues right now, but in case something happens.
01:43
I copy. We'll stage with your engine in case anything happens.
01:48
Engine 2402, Staged ApakaRi,
01:51
2403 D80PAN.
01:57
Engine 2402, if you wouldn't mind bringing up your personnel with water gear, that would be great.
02:11
O3.
02:12
Your only assignment is if he calls in and needs assistance to get out or if all the cops gets out, they'll get him out.
02:19
We don't look with any medical issues right now.
02:22
Copy. Do you, are you okay with this guy just walking back and then we'll jump in if he, uh,
02:30
pulls in?
02:36
My only concern is if the train comes,
02:40
where is it going to cause him to lose balance? So if I'm concerned with that.
02:45
I've got train traffic being halted, but it's not a halted.
02:48
Yeah.
02:50
Okay, sir,
02:51
we'll just wait until train traffic is stopped,
02:54
and then we'll have them walk back.
02:57
And we'll have a throwback in place.
03:00
Okay,
03:02
Burm, I'll go throw back in place.
03:04
If he starts walking, just let him go.
03:07
Don't try to stop him because I don't want him to get stuck between the two pilots.

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Incident Timeline

  1. Plan for Safe Escort
  2. Train Traffic Confirmed Stopped
  3. Ongoing Coordination and Safety Measures
  4. Rescue Teams Stage and Prepare
  5. Train Traffic Halt Requested
  6. Initial Report of Male on Ledge

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