Two vehicle crash on southbound I-35 near Albert Lea, Albert Lea MN
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A two vehicle crash involving a semi truck and a car occurred on southbound I-35 near mile marker 12 in Albert Lea. The left lane is blocked. Fire and emergency medical services are responding. Injuries are unknown at this time.
Audio|Heard on: Austin Combined (Law / Fire / EMS)
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Transcript:
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Rochester, 2130 cars free, two vehicle crash, semi versus car, southbound I-35 near mile marker 13,
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unknown injuries.
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Toiline next station.
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Go ahead.
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43 is adding some votes.
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Each one may hit clear? Tiver.
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On 43 station.
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Go ahead.
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Clear and I'll report bladder updated.
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Tiverr.
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Dover.
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Freeborn, southeast cell state to Freeborn.
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It looks like left lane is blocked.
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Tempor, right,
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copy.
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Safeness, Patrol to Freeborn County, Southeast Call.
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See Patrol to Freeborn County, Southeast Call?
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This is Freeborn Cloud State.
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Just to confirm it, we've got fire and EMS en route for this crash, southbound I-35,
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just south near 90.
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We do.
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602.
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602 party 1 at mile marker 12 on I-35 southbound lane in Albert Lea.
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602 party 1 mile marker 12 on I-35 southbound lane for a semi versus car unknown injuries.
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Copy that en route.
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Copy en route.
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603, do you want to copy this as well?
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603 copy?
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603 and out.
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Copy en route.
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561 Rochester, toll call.
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3.561.
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Could be a tow for a catalytic sedan, front end is pretty much destroyed.
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It's just a single vehicle crash.
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I copy. Single vehicle crash.
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I-35, Albert Lea, MN
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