Man drives car into river and refuses medical care, Jefferson County CO
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A male driver drove his car into a river near Jefferson County Road 126. Deputies and emergency medical services responded. The driver and his dog were found but refused medical care.
Audio|Heard on: Mountain Area Sheriff and Fire Departments
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
Do you want the info on this next unknown injury accident? It's a weird one.
00:07
Go ahead, you can air it.
00:10
So it's near Jefferson County Road 126.
00:14
A party had their own residence found a male driver that's completely soaked that was on the road.
00:22
City drove his car into a river, unknown where the vehicle is.
00:26
Deputies are in route to try and find the vehicle.
00:31
EMS is in route for the wet party.
00:36
Okay, I copy that.
00:37
Just leave a penny for right now,
00:39
and just, I guess, just give me updates as you get them.
00:43
Path, that will do, 1940.
00:50
Three miles downriver from Foxes, or correction, 126 to the south-left-riverrest.
01:00
Flight supplies for me.
01:06
Critical in a happy-to-oution to supply three.
01:15
Okay. See an EPA.
01:22
No,
01:24
so maybe three minutes.
01:27
Yeah,
01:30
firm, sounds like it'll be on South Platte River Road, approximately three miles down from Buffalo Creek.
01:44
Okay,
01:45
he's refusing medical for us right now and, uh,
01:49
to verify. He said it was him and his dog in the vehicle.
01:52
I'm going to go to the hospital of the veterinary physician.
01:56
Suppose a legion.
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Location mentioned:
S Platte River Rd, Colorado 80135
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