Propane truck and sedan stuck in ditch near Deer Creek Canyon, Jefferson County CO
A propane delivery truck and a sedan slid off the road near Deer Creek Canyon and Custer Road. Both vehicles are stuck in a ditch but seem drivable. Tow trucks were requested to assist.
Audio|Source: Mountain Area Sheriff and Fire Departments
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I'm on the Custer Road, about a half mile up from Deer Creek Canyon.
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We've got a propane truck that's slid off as well as a sedan that's slid off.
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We can get a couple of tows to start this direction.
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Mile marker that is up there.
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Verifies for me is over in Evergreen and I can't find Custer Road on any map off of Deer Creek.
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Do you have something else that can go off of Deer Creek?
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Spelling for Custer will be King Union, Edward,
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Henry, Sam, Tom, Edward, Robert.
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If that doesn't get you a good location, I can try a better address.
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So is King, Union,
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Edward?
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Edward,
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King, Union, Edward, Henry, Sam, Tom, Edward.
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Copy, thanks.
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We'll advise the drivers and just be in the area for now.
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Before we get going.
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Copy.
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Fly 528 Denver.
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Go ahead.
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You said it was a propane truck in a sedan, I want to confirm you just need the tow for the sedan, not for the propane truck.
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Negative, that propane truck is stuck in the ditch as well.
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So do they just need them to pull them out of there or they need to tow them somewhere?
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Correct.
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Both appear to be drivable.
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They're just each stuck in the ditch.
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Okay, and when you say a propane truck, are you talking about just like a, you know, an F-350 with the propane on the back of it or a bigger truck?
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Location mentioned:
W Deer Creek Canyon Rd, Colorado
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