Road sign moved after vehicle damage on Edwards Access Road, Edwards CO
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A road sign was found displaced in a roundabout on Edwards Access Road and moved off the roadway. There is a lookout for a white sedan with heavy front-end damage that may have caused the sign to move.
Audio|Heard on: Summit and Eagle County Public Safety
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
All right, I've located the sign.
00:02
It's going to be the just Edwards Access Road sign.
00:06
It's in the middle of the roundabout.
00:07
I actually don't see where it came from,
00:11
but it's no longer under a vehicle and I'm going to move this out of the way here.
00:24
And then just be really careful coming in, watch those mirrors.
00:28
You've got to go all the way up.
00:30
The difference to that Edwards and Beardberry, my corporal is moving the sign off the road.
00:38
It's going to be the Edwards Access Road sign for your road and bridge.
00:44
Thank you, 2044.
00:51
Correct to Thurplay.
00:55
Cibertown to Brisco.
01:03
113-4 will be in contact with RP.
01:07
24. 24.
01:13
Brisscale from Rex.
01:21
Longrose 68.
01:22
All right, it looks like it's the road sign coming off of Miller Ranch Road.
01:33
She drug it into the, or they drug it into the center median.
01:37
If you just let, I guess in Eagle County Road and Bridge your seat on now.
01:44
For my advice, they'll let Road and Bridge know probably tomorrow.
01:49
Copy. I'm going to proceed down just see if, I don't know, it should be heavy front-end damage on the vehicle.
01:59
I'll just maybe put out of Bolo to everybody with a white sedan with heavy front-end damage.
02:08
I copy.
02:12
3018 I copy starting off some ball cut and then I'm going to head east on highway 6 look for a white sedan heavy front of damage
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