Trooper trapped during traffic stop on highway 160, Alamosa County CO
During a traffic stop on Highway 160 in Colorado, a trooper appeared trapped or in need of assistance in their vehicle. Rescue units were requested to assist. Law enforcement detained the driver of the stopped vehicle. Fire and rescue crews were placed on standby.
Audio|Source: San Luis Valley Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Alamosa, 5-Baker, 11, 1075.
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So watch us O.
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Okay, friends, good.
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Take Patrol.
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And Baker, living, go ahead.
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Eastbound Highway 160 at the 251 near Florida, David, Sam, 05, Henry Victor, on a black Dodge Durango.
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Notary 6, a Bigger 11 almost in the blind pick is that clear on a 20-23-dodge utility in Colorado, Florida, time of 16-fit Terry.
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Watchess O.
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25, I'm going to stand northbound.
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Go ahead. Break, so watch it so 25.
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25, go ahead.
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I copy fires, traffic direct.
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Can you have them just be on standby to do that? We've got another plan on motion where we're going on.
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10 for all put fire on standby.
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16-16.
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Watchers O.
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25, 27. One coming northbound.
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Yeah.
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Hey, wave at that dude, just blow down.
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That's right.
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27, 25. Can you have that trooper look in the back of his trunk for a strap?
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That's a negative.
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He doesn't have one.
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I'd say get the rescue down here at 25.
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That's how a 25.
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25 drop.
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Go ahead and send that rescue truck down here to get the trooper out, please.
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10-4-16-18.
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