Semi-truck blocking traffic and debris on US-160 in Alamosa, Alamosa CO
A large semi-truck with a 40-foot gooseneck trailer is blocking traffic near Maverick Street off US-160 in Alamosa. Nails or screws have spilled onto the roadway. Responders are working to clear the debris, manage traffic, and State Patrol or police are requested to speak with the uncooperative truck driver who refuses to move south.
Audio|Source: San Luis Valley Public Safety
04:57
Transcript:
00:00
Just advise them they're going to get about a 40-something foot goose neck back onto its wheels here.
00:07
Loads pretty much cut off and I'll just have to try to reload these trusses on something else or get away.
00:14
I don't know who you notify maybe Alamoza City.
00:22
Roads right here at Maverick on the street that off of 160 here that turns into Maverick someone lost they
00:30
it's like a whole bunch of nails or screws or something like that
00:36
so I copy some port can a host SO
00:44
almost a canaetic
00:49
Kenejos-O
00:51
Keneos, excuse me out of Zonjee.
00:57
Alamosa County Fire
01:00
Your go, Landon.
01:07
State Patrol.
01:11
Alamos had that 99[1], 1025.
01:14
Head 99[1]. 16 at the 224, I'll with Adam Tom Adam, Victor, 84.
01:21
741. 99[1]9, the vehicles come back, clear, 999, 4F 450, silver and color expression 7 of 26 out of Almas, 10, 7442.
01:32
Alamosa County Fire. Alamosa County Fire.
01:36
But do you get State Patrol or PD to come talk to this semi-track driver? He does not want to go south and it's holding up traffic.
01:47
Canejo's S.O.
01:49
It's not new to the castle.
01:51
Good morning, I'll be on duty, IBM 6138.
01:54
I'll be in unit 55 and arrived at the sheriff's office for training.
01:57
Also, Ponejos 8 will be on duty.
02:00
Her IBM is 5223.
02:02
She'll be on board with me.
02:03
Good morning.
02:08
Alamosa County Fire.
02:11
Copy. Copy.
02:15
Alamosa EMS East Just hold that traffic right there that you're running London and then let him come this way
02:27
State Patrol R1A
02:33
Monty PD
02:38
Teneho's S.O. Teneho's S.O.
02:42
Hello, Monster, Canal House 11.
02:45
Unite calling on Arc 4.
02:46
Canaryhouse 11? If you can show me at the S-O. Copy, 743.
02:54
State Patrol.
02:55
Do you need a part-one element for?
02:58
Go ahead. Were you going to need a negative, correction of large or a regular toe for the gooseneck?
03:06
The 40-foot gooseneck, it's a large stuff.
03:08
Copy sir, 743.
03:10
Almost, hasn't it too.
03:11
Hasn't it too?
03:13
Okay, it looks like Maverick's got to cut it out here. Knocking this out. I'm going to sit here for a minute when I like them.
03:19
Copy, sir. 7.43.
03:23
And calling on ARC1 near digital?
03:29
Caneho's SO?
03:32
Alamosa, Canals12. I'll be out at the office of all.
03:34
Canals 12, copy 743.
03:39
Alamosa County Fire.
03:42
Go ahead and send yours, Ben.
03:47
State Patrol.
03:49
3-910-75.
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If patrol.
03:57
Hi, Baker, 9.
03:59
585, up to 68. That was Colorado.
04:01
Adam X-A zebra, Adam 3-4. Edge.
04:06
Baker 9, 9. I copy the blinds have you.
04:08
Pezman 2, send by.
04:10
Baker 9, 9-1-7. The blinds vehicles come back, clear,
04:12
2013, port-edged, scoring, string, extrace, 11, 25, out of one of us.
04:17
744.
04:18
Yes. Peasant at you, Nick. Call. Hasn't you, I'm clear.
04:22
They got them all cleaned up.
04:25
All right, copy, sir. 745.
04:30
Alamosa County Fire.
04:33
Ben and landing, we're going to put cones out right here, and we're just going to run traffic both directions,
04:39
middle lane, and then Ben, push yours all the way over.
04:42
I, copy.
04:48
Alamosa County fire.
04:51
Landon, if you'll just stay in place to keep people slow and then once Cho gets here, we'll have to stop everything.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
99: Wants/Warrants (subject has active warrants); 'times 2' indicates two warrants
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US-160, Alamosa, CO
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