Traffic flow restored after vehicle runs out of gas, Eagle County CO


Traffic was stopped on Colorado River Road near mile marker 156 eastbound because a vehicle ran out of gas. The vehicle's driver contacted a friend for assistance. After resolving the situation, traffic flow was restored and the road reopened.
Audio|Source: Summit and Eagle County Public Safety
00:55
Transcript:
00:00
Just to give you an update, I'm here at Colorado River Road helping get the traffic heading back eastbound working here with ZDOT. Some else comes up just let me know and I can shift if you need it.
00:15
Well, good. Thank you, sir.
00:18
I did have a motor assist not long ago, but a party had run out of gas. I think he was going to phone a friend because he didn't want to take any toll numbers.
00:26
And we went ahead and closed that 10-4[1]. Where was that at?
00:34
I'm pulling it back. (name withheld).
00:42
It was at the 156 eastbound.
00:47
All right, 10-4[1]. We wrap up here. I've got to drive through there anyways. I'll just take a look and let you know.
00:52
All righty. I'll go ahead and I'll reopen it.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Colorado River Rd, Colorado
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