Disabled vehicle blocks semis on I-70 near Kipling, Wheat Ridge CO
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According to the dispatch call, a yellow 2003 Dodge Neon was disabled and blocking semi trucks at a pull-off on westbound I-70 near Kipling. The vehicle was later cleared from the roadway.
Audio|Heard on: Summit and Eagle County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:31
Transcript:
00:00
I-70 westbound now at the 38.
00:04
With Carl Zinian John, David 8, 7, yellow neon blocking the lane for the semis at this pull-off.
00:17
Hi, puppy. I have 844.
00:23
Keep some service barn.
00:26
93 to the Keystone bus.
00:28
I do have a transfer walking over to you.
00:34
Maybe health room.
00:37
Their expiration 426, moving back to yellow 2003 Dodge Neon at 845.
00:46
Thank you.
00:56
Thank you. Break, please.
01:07
The sister size 21.
01:20
On time, Colorado Springs Terminal.
01:26
Thank you.
01:29
You're welcome.
01:35
5 3, Denver.
01:43
Much less for a 15 copy plate.
01:48
From 15.
01:51
Colorado Boy Union Frank Queen 6-9 on a white Dodge caravan.
01:55
It will be drivers. I copy. 846.
02:06
Paine to carry those way.
02:12
7.847.
02:18
Montrose for the one.
02:22
Can I push that yellow neon out of the roadway?
02:26
His car died, he has helping her out as well, and he said he's 10-4[1].
02:31
So I'll be clear.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Kipling, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
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