Unoccupied vehicle found at Cub Lake Trailhead, Estes Park CO


An unoccupied vehicle was found at the Cub Lake Trailhead in Estes Park. Officers left a note for the vehicle owner informing them of upcoming road closures and advising to turn east toward Estes Park. The note also mentioned a locked gate at Rainbow Curve and instructions to call for assistance to be let out once there.
Audio|Source: Estes Park Fire and EMS and Rocky Mountain National Park
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Transcript:
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212 to 13 on Alpine an unoccupied vehicle at CC trailhead nobody's around what would you suggest
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on there. I mean, they're going to probably just make them come to a rainbow curve. I know at rainbow curve you have at least a little bit of shot to get some kind of service.
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That's where most direction most folks are going to anyway.
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I'll let you know when that's done.
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gate,
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or at least where the gate would be.
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2.13, Roma.
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Go ahead.
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2.13, if he has a chance while at the Alpine Visitor Center, 905, left his jacket in the boiler room, is that the gate in grab room?
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Yeah, Ephraim,
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help me out. Here's the boiler room right near the main doors on the inside.
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2.13, I'm not sure. I can give 935 a phone call. It's going to be a brown car heart jacket.
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Okay, I think I know where the boiler room is. Don't worry. I'll call you there if I can't find it in a copy of Brown Carhart Jacket.
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Hey, copy.
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So we're a fairly garbed in the main tanker over the last reserve.
02:03
Okay,
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you were fairly garbled there in Alpine, but I do copy that and I'll get your jacket back to you.
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Copy that, yeah, your last transmission was much better than the first.
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534-1-9
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Okay, I'm clear from that vehicle.
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I left them an orange note,
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telling them that the roads are going to be closing and that they need to turn east towards Estes Park.
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I told them about the locks gate at Rainbow,
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and that once they got to Rainbow to call you and that we would be able to come to the gate to let them out.
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