Disabled vehicle on I-25 northbound at mile marker 104, El Paso County CO


A vehicle has broken down on the highway. The driver cannot use hazard lights because the battery is dead. A tow truck is on the way to assist them.
Audio|Source: San Luis Valley Public Safety
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Transcript:
State patrol. Okay. To do, David, too, Pablo. Can you copy a motorist? No hazard? Correct. All right. Yes, I'll put this as unknown hazard. I-25 at the 104 northbound. El Paso County received a call from a party. They're reporting their vehicle died on the side of the highway and that they have a tow in route, but they're concerned because the battery is dead and they're unable to turn on their hazard lights. They'll be at mile marker 104 northbound I-25 near the frontage road, and they'll be in a white Toyota Tundra. Go forward. Thank you. 23-27. At 46, Pueblo, checking your status. Okay, 14. You can go ahead and show me any from the office? Thank you, at 2327. Post-E-R-S-O. Post-S-O-6-5.
State patrol. Okay. To do, David, too, Pablo. Can you copy a motorist? No hazard? Correct. All right. Yes, I'll put this as unknown hazard. I-25 at the 104 northbound. El Paso County received a call from a party. They're reporting their vehicle died on the side of the highway and that they have a tow in route, but they're concerned because the battery is dead and they're unable to turn on their hazard lights. They'll be at mile marker 104 northbound I-25 near the frontage road, and they'll be in a white Toyota Tundra. Go forward. Thank you. 23-27. At 46, Pueblo, checking your status. Okay, 14. You can go ahead and show me any from the office? Thank you, at 2327. Post-E-R-S-O. Post-S-O-6-5.
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I-25, Colorado
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