Black Chevy weaving dangerously on highway 91 southbound, Lake County CO
A black Chevy was driving dangerously on highway 91 southbound near mile marker 15. It was weaving between lanes and nearly caused several head-on collisions. The reporting party is willing to file a complaint. The incident was reported to Colorado State Patrol in Lake County.
Audio|Source: Summit and Eagle County Public Safety
03:15
Transcript:
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Copy reckless Highway 91 Southbound.
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Good one, highway.
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This is Highway 91 Southbound, near mile marker 15.
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Black Chevy weaving between lanes, almost caused some head-on collisions.
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Copy. We passed out to CSPN, Lake County.
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Okay, firm.
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1347.
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Thanks for all your health and all the updates, 1347.
00:35
293 to the base.
00:48
I have a passenger he told me he forget the phone inside the last bus, Frisco to record reach.
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14.
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Route 11.
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Three to Ray.
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Go ahead.
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We're three minutes down through the customer service.
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12 and 13, off we go.
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15, off we go.
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15 following in the snow.
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7-0 to base.
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All right, we're just about to call you, we're all clear.
01:46
Perfect, coming around the corner behind you now.
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Switch the air back on and leave the door control enclosed, it just opens up.
01:58
I've already knifed it once and restarted, does not seem to be fixing the problem.
02:06
That is correct.
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That is correct.
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Temple.
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...to base.
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It finally decided to close.
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I will let you know if it turned into a problem on the way.
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Route 16 to the high school.
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Frisco 29 traffic, main in seventh.
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Go 21.
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Frisco 29, Charles George Henry X-ray 6-8 on the silver BMW.
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First, go 29, 1350.
03:02
Tension all 4C3AE cars airing a possible ready highway 91 near mile 15 headed southbound.
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Black Chevy Cobalt weaving between the lanes almost got into multiple head-on collisions.
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Reporting party is willing to sign, aired on a 30-sum at 1351.
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