Vehicle strikes road sign and leaves scene near Beard Creek Rd, Edwards CO
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A vehicle hit a road sign in the roundabout near Beard Creek Rd and Edwards, CO, then left the scene driving south while dragging the sign underneath.
Audio|Heard on: Colorado State Patrol - Eagle County (4c)
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01:27
Transcript:
00:00
I think we're going to call it a hit-and-run[1] possible ready situation, Edwards and Beard Creek.
00:12
I sit in unknown play.
00:14
It sounds like it hit a road sign in the roundabout, and now it's still driving, but the sign I believe is underneath it and it's dragging and it's heading south.
00:29
So we need to cover the missing sign or am I looking for a vehicle at itself?
00:38
Well we got it as already but I think if Road and Bridge needs we'll have to cover the sign, I'm not real sure.
00:47
Maas 1713 is that coming from Vail?
00:50
Okay firm.
00:56
If it gets stopped and we'll cover the crash, he's way out of position for it.
01:02
But we can go out there and start looking for the vehicle.
01:06
But we're going to need some more info to actually do a crash report, i.e.
01:10
the actual vehicle.
01:12
Mom. Hey.
01:13
Go and attach me and I'll give the RP a call.
01:16
See if there's go behind the car.
01:17
I copy. My partner didn't get that information, so let me see if I can get that for you.
01:22
Yeah, I'll start heading over that way.
01:25
Okay, let me get over that way.
Police codes explained
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[1]
hit-and-run: Traffic collision where one party left the scene
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Location mentioned:
Beard Creek Rd, Edwards, CO 81632
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