Semi truck blocking Cooley Mesa Road near mile marker 1, Gypsum CO
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A semi-truck blocked Cooley Mesa Road near mile marker 1, causing a complete obstruction. Officers coordinated with a towing company to remove the vehicle and planned possible temporary road closure.
Audio|Heard on: Vail, Avon, Eagle, Edwards, Gypsum, Minturn - Police, Fire and EMS
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Mile 1, Cooley Mesa, I got a semi that's completely blocking the road,
00:05
east or westbound, I got to figure out what he's got going on here.
00:12
Happy, we've been advised by Toll 42 earlier today should be in Amazon semi.
00:18
They were trying to get like a mile down the road and 1242 called off Wilson because Amazon was coordinating the tow.
00:25
Yeah, we can't keep this thing here, blocking an entire road.
00:28
Alright, show me out, we gotta get this thing moved.
00:31
Did you want us to call Wilson again?
00:34
Let me see where we got going on here.
00:36
Yeah, this is unacceptable.
00:38
That's 554.
00:45
3, 16, 15.
00:47
When 42 contacted him, he was working on a private, so obviously that's going to take a while.
00:57
Bubble, sir.
01:00
Tobolster. Yeah,
01:06
make phone call to Wilson and see what is ETA as I need, am I here, ASAP.
01:11
I thought it's fault.
01:17
1203, Wilson just arrived.
01:21
Copy 5'006.
01:27
12 of 3, there's a good chance we're going to shut down Cooley Mesa here.
01:31
I'd let you know him all the momentarily.
01:33
Copy 5 to 7.
01:35
12 o'clock 3, it's actually Eaglevale telling that's on the scene.
01:40
5'4.7.
01:45
And else we'll tell all head back that way for drop control.
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Location mentioned:
Cooley Mesa Rd, Gypsum, CO 81637
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