Single-vehicle accident on Highway 169 near milepost 308; no injuries, driver waiting in vehicle, traffic assistance and tow requested., Itasca County MN
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Single-vehicle accident on Highway 169 near milepost 308; no injuries, driver waiting in vehicle, traffic assistance and tow requested.
Audio|Heard on: Itasca County Public Safety
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
Another driver called.
00:01
It's going to be one vehicle accident.
00:03
The driver of that vehicle is sitting in her Chevy Equinox to keep warm, saying is not injured.
00:10
No more.
00:16
7-1-6-all station.
00:19
Go on 6-9.
00:26
Regarding that one vehicle accident, they are reporting no injuries, but we're going to wait here until law enforcement arrives to help with traffic.
00:36
And for my answer is not too far out.
00:38
Probably just about two minutes.
00:40
Bobby.
00:46
S340s you were joining out.
00:52
If we have not already, this one's going to need to tell.
00:58
The Army shows from.
01:05
Virginia 31, 30 cars, for 1050, south on 169, milepost 308 locals are also in Rome.
01:13
3102?
01:21
647 Virginia, I can get into that now and just wrapping up here.
01:27
Copy, 1351.
01:33
40 station.
01:36
42.
01:39
That'll be 106.
01:40
The vehicle is blocking the outside lane.
01:45
And 4.
01:51
6407. Can you put me on this new crash and keep this one I'm on, this impending?
01:59
Copy, we'll do, and it sounds like it's blocking, I'm going to get a tow started.
02:06
6-9-1, are you still close to that rollover? Ten-four.
02:18
The teleglider was walking out of my sky when I had to leave.
02:20
You want to go back and see what you wanted, just to wrap things up.
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US-169, Minnesota
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