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Driver arrested for DUI after crash on I-70 in Colorado, Eagle County CO
A motorist was involved in a crash on I-70 in Colorado and was arrested for driving under the influence. No injuries were reported, and the vehicle was towed.
Audio|Heard on: Colorado State Patrol - Eagle County (4c)
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02:6
Transcript:
00:00
For Charlie 1.10, for, uh, since there was a motorist and a crash, I did go ahead and create another crash incident.
00:08
I'm assuming the case number should be on the crash.
00:10
That's permanent.
00:12
So far, case number 2755.
00:16
I've got to thank you.
00:18
In time, I'm 45.
00:24
So for R. 15, clear expectation.
00:31
Ken,
00:32
four times 1645.
00:39
Montrose, R-6-8.
00:43
Number 16.
00:50
So this is going to turn into the line, rescue for county.
00:54
Visibly intoxicated and...
00:56
Yeah,
00:58
4-time 1648.
01:02
That's trick.
01:08
We're... I say at the I-70 East...
01:10
East... Dufford, thanks.
01:12
Time 1650.
01:17
Monters in C.T.4.
01:19
N.C.S.4 motor.
01:25
Thank you, they all you, L.
01:27
Beauty, Avenue.
01:29
So for next time, good evening yourself.
01:31
Time, 1650.
01:37
Montrose, I'm sure.
01:38
S.O.S. has got one in custody for DUI[1].
01:43
Okay, Air Force, sir.
01:45
Time, 1650.
01:50
Montrose.
01:52
Montrose. Four Charlie 1, copy, crash dislo.
01:56
Flood. Floor Charlie one, Montrose, go out.
02:01
No injuries,
02:02
private tow, and driver's citations, and I'll be clear.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
DUI: Driving Under the Influence
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I-70, Colorado
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