Vehicle crashes off Highway 169 near Hill City, Mille Lacs County, Hill City MN
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A vehicle ran off Highway 169 near Hill City, Mille Lacs County. Police coordinated towing for recovery and confirmed clearing the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Mille Lacs County Fire
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03:17
Transcript:
00:00
20-30 car for a vehicle off the road up by Hill City on 169.
00:09
24 did you call up till already? Doing that now.
00:16
Tower.
00:18
1604. 1604.
00:24
Battery and Metro.
00:28
Ten, I'm sorry, there's a lot of background rights.
00:35
Ten-four, can you check with Bob's towing for the ETA and the Blue Badgeron pickup on the crash motor?
00:42
Ten-four.
00:47
There's one real close as the Grand Rapids, the closest one up there?
00:55
Yeah.
00:56
It's kind of no land plan.
00:59
Okay, 6006.
01:01
Okay,
01:15
1606.
01:20
Just wrap us all with last time, because it's going to be 45 minutes to an hour for their ETA.
01:29
Definitely.
01:31
15-0-7.
01:33
See,
01:37
13, 4,500 steps.
01:40
20, it'll be Tom, Henry Roberts, 529.
01:44
Okay. 813, 4,500,
01:47
45 by the number when you're ready.
01:50
Okay.
01:52
X-ray 00-1-33555505-500.
01:59
Okay. Okay.
02:04
16-08.
02:11
Seventy-113 transporting motorcycles.
02:18
Seventy-16-9.
02:21
One-40?
02:26
We're going to drop the car in stock.
02:30
Okay.
02:31
Thanks.
02:35
A person fired him a black county will clear the scene.
02:43
1611?
02:45
1611, do you know if he's valid?
02:52
He shows as valid and clear.
02:55
Copy.
02:58
1611, do you need a liner or can I cancel them?
03:02
You can cancel a line, please.
03:06
1612.
03:11
Okay, hold on the scene at the crash with 2416.
03:15
2427-12.
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