Motorcycle accident victim found unresponsive on US-160, Alamosa County CO


A person was found unresponsive after a motorcycle accident near mile marker 79 on US-160 in Colorado. The person was cold to the touch, not moving, and had no pulse. Medical and law enforcement arrived, and the area was closed for investigation.
Audio|Source: San Luis Valley Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
It's a motorcycle accident.
00:02
Uh,
00:03
there is one person, not moving.
00:06
I copy, 10-1056.
00:09
Well, 2D12.
00:10
He is cold to the touch, not moving, no pulse.
00:14
2-David-12, I copy, 10-7[1].
00:17
S. 87, does you copy the rip?
00:19
Negative, can you repeat, please?
00:21
Party is cold to the touch.
00:25
Not moving, no pulse.
00:28
Okay, copy. I need everybody to slow it down just a little bit.
00:31
Secure the perimeter there.
00:33
I'm on my way, and we'll evaluate it to see if it was a crash-related thing or maybe something else.
00:39
Two-do, ten. Did you copy direct? Ten, I copied.
00:43
I copy ten to me.
00:50
Alamosa PD.
00:51
I'm looking.
00:53
Good, thank you.
00:54
McGale, 13, almost set a check.
00:56
Good, thank you.
00:57
Come, thank you. Time doing anything.
00:58
Safe Patrol.
01:00
Do you have a 12, 10?
01:03
Can you go to attack?
01:05
Probably.
01:07
2-0-10 Pobo.
01:09
Go ahead. 2-10.
01:12
County wants to know where you want them positions for traffic control. For traffic control?
01:19
2-12, Pobo?
01:21
10-1040.
01:22
O2D2. County wanted to know if the units and rails where they need to go?
01:31
Yeah, it's supposed to the deputy on scene. He's going to provide traffic control and...
01:36
Notify the other deputies, we're going to close off this area for now for investigations.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-7: Out of service
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