Vehicle causes minor damage on County Road 128 near 63, Larimer County CO


A vehicle was involved in a property damage accident near County Road 128 and County Road 63 in Larimer County. The vehicle is stopped mainly on the right shoulder, partially blocking one northbound lane. No injuries or hazards were reported. Emergency services are on scene managing minor traffic delays.
Audio|Source: Larimer County Emergency Services - Fire/EMS/SAR
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apparently we've got a property damage, County Road 128 and County Road 63,
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not blocking, no hazards, no injuries, RP is involved.
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Is this something that we might want to look into countering?
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We can ask S78 or Arfish.
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If they want to counter, that's fine, R-P-A to that would be over 90 minutes.
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Copy, thank you, sir. It's a 11-10.
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900!
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What more engine 634 on scene?
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Three out of five, Denver.
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Engine 634, okay, and can you move the rest of your... Go ahead.
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Anything?
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I don't want to be somebody on scene.
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Engine 634 on L.C.
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Fire. Again, I'm on scene.
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This vehicle for the motorist assist is mainly on the right shoulder.
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It's blocking one foot.
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of two northbound lanes, so the northbound passing lane is here.
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Engine 634 is blocking, so we have minor traffic issues, and I'll have an update in a few minutes. Barry and Timberline, they were waiting to see for somebody on scene if they need to do.
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This looks pretty minor, but let me get out and make contact with the driver,
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and there's one passenger.
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Okay. Crash occurred on,
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or I don't know if you would call it, it's a county road 6-7, and then I guess they moved to this oil pad that the work truck was heading to.
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Larimer County, CO
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