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Trucks attempt hill climb without chains on I-70Summit County CO

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I-70, Colorado

Trucks are attempting to climb a hill on I-70 without using chains, and there is a discussion about the status of chain stations and electronic message boards near mile markers 201 to 205.

Audio|Source: Summit and Eagle County Public Safety
01:19
Transcript:
00:00
RT5, go ahead.
00:02
Sorry, I should have said golden the RT5.
00:03
I see a lot of trucks trying to get up this hill without chains on too.
00:06
This might be why.
00:12
Highly possible, thank you for 1412.
00:20
Press about six muchos.
00:24
It's good.
00:26
Okay, see that Goldsman saying the one at the 205 chain station should be lit up and also the one at the 203.
00:32
Are those the ones that you're seeing?
00:35
I'm talking the VMS boards, not the fixed signs with the lights.
00:41
Copy. I did tell her the VMS boards, but let me double check.
00:45
1412.
00:51
Nah, it's back there.
00:53
We just have to get it off, wait here.
01:00
We went four, I'll wait for you on the east side.
01:07
See that would like to know which VMS boards again?
01:13
201 eastbound, 204 and a half, 205 eastbound.
01:17
Copy, 1413

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