Vehicle crashes into Evergreen Post Office injuring driver, Evergreen CO

 Traffic
TrafficA vehicle crashed into the Evergreen Post Office building causing injuries to the driver, who was bleeding from the face and hands. The crash was not believed to be intentional. Responders noted a tourniquet might be needed for the driver's injuries.
Audio|Source: Mountain Area Sheriff and Fire Departments
02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Emergency 2,
00:01
Mediq 112 on an MBA.
00:04
Vehicle v. at the Post Office, near Evergreen Parkway, repeating for Evergreen Fire. Station 1,
00:10
Injad-132, Medic 112, Mb.A.
00:13
Vehicle versus building at the post office, near Evergreen Parkway, 10 out of 1549.
00:31
Diddy, you have a great rest, yeah?
00:34
Have a good night as well starts, it's 1550.
00:42
Both trailer and power unit are coming back clear and valid break.
00:48
Go ahead.
00:50
Your driver's coming back clear valid on an adult regular OLN beginning (number withheld).
00:58
Copy that he's got a Mexico CDL, just 343.
01:03
Copy, if you give me that, I might be able to get information back.
01:09
Okay,
01:11
What would help you out the O-LIN?
01:13
A-Firm.
01:18
Presby responding single vehicle versus the building of the Post Office near Evergreen Parkway via silver Grand Am.
01:26
RP does not believe this was an intentional ramming of the building.
01:32
He does have some minor injuries bleeding from the face and hands and break.
01:38
Looks like we do have an RP now stating that a tourniquet is possibly needed. We'll try and get further on that at 1551.
01:50
One-on-12,
01:53
Go ahead.
01:54
Hey, there should be an injury crash coming out in Evergreen at the post office. When you get that, just a patch name show main route.
02:00
Copy. It just popped up on my friend.
02:08
...office. Just Confoundstein stated in the mail is conscious of the deep laceration set the forehead at 1515-152.
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15-2. 1552.
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