Semi-trailer stopped on highway with engine steam, Eagle County CO


A semi-trailer is stopped on southbound CO-131 near mile marker 210. Steam is coming from the engine due to a radiator fluid line issue. The driver is arranging a tow and is not blocking traffic.
Audio|Source: Colorado State Patrol - Eagle County (4c)
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Transcript:
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780sbound at the 210 approximately It's a semi-trailer I believe it has already been checked up on but it could be
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where they're seeing steam come from
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101527
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On Trojan 2, 1075, copy, please.
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Fort Charlie, 2.
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Jason 970-211 with Charlie Adam Tom, Zebra 7-6, Red Cross Rocket, who does not seem to know that I'm behind them.
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Okay, 1527.
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2, Charles Adam, Tom, Zebra, 7,
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6, clear, no record of 1527.
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I'm trying to 6.
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Okay,
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1528.
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Virtually 2.
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422, Charlie 2, Charles Adam, Tom, Zebra,
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26 is clear, no record, at 1528.
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40.
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Siren.
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So I just decided you found through the tunnel you can let one end.
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Okay, as soon as I get caught up on all your notes.
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F-1528.
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Controls virtuality 23?
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Virtuality 23?
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The driver is 10-4[1]. They are having issues with one of their fluid lines, which is the radiator.
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They're going to be calling their own company to figure out a tow situation. I'll be clear they're not blocking.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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