Vehicle rollover blocks lane at Colorado National Monument, Grand Junction CO


A black Toyota Tacoma rolled over near Dotsu Canyon at the Colorado National Monument. A 23-year-old male occupant is conscious, breathing, and has a wrist injury. The vehicle is upside down and blocking the eastbound lane.
Audio|Source: Mesa County and Grand Junction Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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...into the Dogseuse Canyon on the Colorado National Monument for a crash possible rollover.
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Code 3 response, timeout 212.
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(name withheld).
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I'm at 32nd, David.
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I can hit that way.
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Danny can show us in an autopsy.
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Copy 2212.
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2610, just as much direction.
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Negative, can you repeat that?
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Press you one.
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262.
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8262.
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The suspicious out in the 18-road desert, can we make it a priority three and a phone call? It's likely the tower out there.
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Okay, sir.
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4327.
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4327.
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4327. Hi, R if you want phone call.
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3, 27, that's right from.
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Copy.
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22, 4.
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26, 7, 3,000, we're not suspicious.
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Copy.
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Gotcha.
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2737. 2737.
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27. And you start me to try me to try 5.32 in E.
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Edward.
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Truck one will be responding and place that for rescue one.
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26, 202 traffic.
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Email 5, engine 5, shello, units, and route to the Colorado National Monument, Dotsu Canyon
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for a roller over vehicle accident.
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Airbags have been deployed.
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It will be a black Toyota Tacoma, possibly upside down.
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Break.
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As a 23-year-old male, he is conscious breathing complaining of a wrist injury and is missing his classes.
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The vehicle is upside down on the side of the road, blocking the east down lane.
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We are advising CSC.
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Location mentioned:
Grand Junction, CO 81507
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