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Overturned car traps driver near East Cheyenne Mountain BlvdColorado Springs CO

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Lake Ave & E Cheyenne Mountain Blvd, Colorado Springs, CO 80906

At East Cheyenne Mountain Blvd and Lake Ave, a vehicle overturned trapping one person inside. Fire and rescue teams extracted the occupant and managed traffic.

Audio|Source: Colorado Springs Fire and EMS
03:31
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 4 arrived.
00:01
We do have one vehicle on the driver's side.
00:04
We'll be out investigating.
00:07
Copy.
00:10
Trip four rights.
00:16
Agent 4 has arrived.
00:18
We do have one party still in the vehicle.
00:20
We'll go ahead and call us a working trap.
00:22
Engine 4 will command.
00:23
This will be Shire Mountain Command.
00:28
This message copy is a working traffic engine for a Shine Mountain Command.
00:36
To be a command for response for a working trap, traffic accident, Echo 32, Rescue 17,
00:41
74, Battalion Chief One, East Shine Mountain Boulevard, Lake Ave for a working trapped.
00:46
Respond in Command 4[1].
00:51
Just Matt, send out the 73 is already gone.
00:55
Copy.
00:59
AMR 32 from engine 8 AMR 32, go ahead.
01:06
Code 2 is appropriate.
01:10
Copy.
01:16
Ranger's flooding.
01:19
The time witness.
01:21
That's 119.
01:22
That's 119.
01:30
Battalion One from command.
01:35
Go ahead.
01:36
At this point we've got one green patient, seems to be uninjured,
01:43
inside the vehicle,
01:45
just working to drop the roof and get her out.
01:52
Received.
01:54
Command from Rest 17, Rescue 17 on the old rescue,
02:00
delayed response.
02:01
You might consider adding another truck.
02:09
Command copy,
02:11
break dispatch.
02:12
Without information, you'll go ahead and start our next closest truck company.
02:18
Thank you.
02:25
2, Tower 1 with engine 4, Eastside Mountain Boulevard, Lake Gav for working truck traffic accident, impressing a truck company.
02:37
73 have arrived.
02:39
Do you have an assignment for me?
02:44
If you want to just help with traffic control.
02:51
Copy, do you want me to position somewhere specific?
02:59
What of your traffic control east of engine four,
03:02
east of Rand Avenue?
03:08
Copy all circle around.
03:15
Tyrone's responding.
03:22
Sorry, just that CMR 132, arriving on the second, Jeanette.
03:28
Cut. Thank you, right.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Command 4: Incident command radio channel 4

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Lake Ave & E Cheyenne Mountain Blvd, Colorado Springs, CO 80906

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