Semi truck rollover with injury on interstate, Cumming IA
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A semi truck overturned on its side at the I-35 and G14 highway exit. The driver has a finger injury. Several emergency units responded to the motor vehicle collision with injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Polk County, Dallas County, and Warren County Public Safety and ISP
Listen to dispatch call
01:41
Transcript:
00:00
Ambulance 613, engine 611, motor vehicle collision, I-35 highway and G14 Highway, ambulance 613, engine 611, motor vehicle collision, I-35 highway and G14 highway, on arrival use pack 5, timeout, 429
00:22
Norwalk, cars, your Monix and FB are headed out of town to assist.
00:25
Warren County with MVC injuries, I-35 and G14.
00:29
There you have the video on scene.
00:30
Don EPD will have a nice advice for me.
00:36
Happy on scene, just for your 43, it sounds like the other call is just going to be a light pull at this time.
00:42
IMU has been notified of both.
00:47
Please repeat that.
00:50
Your other call on West Second Avenue.
00:53
I have law enforcement on seeing the advice.
00:55
It's not going to be a power line.
00:56
It's going to be a light pole.
00:57
IAMU has been notified of both calls.
01:03
DC 76-106 Hoover exterior.
01:09
10-4-431.
01:16
Each year, you're direct on the page by the urine route.
01:19
Ambulance 613 and engine 611, you are responding to the exit of I-35 and G14 for a semi that's turnover on its side.
01:29
It's going to be in the east ditch northbound exit.
01:32
The driver is out, has a cut on the finger.
01:35
Warren County at 70D in route.
01:39
All right, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
G14 Hwy, Cumming, IA 50061
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