Three-car crash near Hot Sulphur Springs triggers quick emergency response, Hot Sulphur Springs CO
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A three-vehicle collision was attended by emergency crews near Hot Sulphur Springs, drawing concern from reports of airbags deployed and lane blockages before EMS downgraded to routine response.
Audio|Heard on: Grand County Public Safety
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02:27
Transcript:
00:00
DMS Station 3, Kremlin Fire Department, respond to the area of Milepost 169 on Highway 40 for a three vehicle unknown injury accident.
00:07
We do have airbag deployment.
00:09
Respond Ops 1[1] 1737.
00:23
The Kremmling fire department, EMS station will respond to Milepost 169 on Highway 40 for a three vehicle accident with airbags deployed and respond to Ops 1[1] 1737.
00:48
All for Grand 17, 17.17,
00:52
yeah.
00:56
All for Grand 24, same travel.
01:01
1713.3.
01:04
Green 23, you can disregard and stay central.
01:12
Copy. Okay, 1730.
01:13
Okay,
01:17
1730.
01:22
Grant, 17, Hot Sulphur.
01:28
Go ahead.
01:31
Just be advised, we have reports of both lanes being blocked.
01:37
Hi, Gabby.
01:40
17309.
01:47
Silver, right, 4 OX1.
01:50
3-44.
01:52
We're now to the 169.
01:59
1739. 1739.
02:01
Green 17, green 16, green 16.
02:12
Go ahead.
02:15
No.
02:16
State's over that way and EMS is going to be two.
02:18
Let's go ahead and go routine.
02:22
I copy. I'm downgraded to routine.
02:26
1740.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Ops 1: Operations radio channel 1 used for incident communications
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Location mentioned:
US-40, Hot Sulphur Springs, CO 80451
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