Driver injured with head cut in Lewiston traffic accident, Lewiston MN
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Emergency services responded to a traffic accident in Lewiston where the driver suffered a head cut but was out of the vehicle and not trapped.
Audio|Heard on: Winona City/County Fire & EMS
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02:21
Transcript:
00:00
Lewiston Fire and Ambulance is just information it's going to be right at the westbound lane there is the driver is bleeding from the head (number withheld)
00:18
Med1 LAC.
00:22
Good.
00:25
Update at Rochmillage, 53.0.
00:31
(number withheld), 1821.
00:37
Lewiston Fire LAC, was this in the westbound lane or in median?
00:46
Third Deputy is going to be in the westbound lane.
00:50
Clay, copies, thank you.
00:53
Lewiston Ambulance, we'll be en route.
00:56
Ten for Lewiston, 1824.
01:15
Winona Ambulance, Winona Rescue.
01:17
You're needed at near West 6th Street.
01:22
This is going to be the, they want you to use the back door.
01:25
It's going to be the lower part of the house for a 63-year-old female can't walk, also having problems with circulation.
01:31
Time of pages 1827.
01:36
Any go work out to us?
01:38
Yes,
01:41
Scott.
01:45
Oh,
01:47
you.
01:49
Ambulance, go ahead.
01:50
Prove.
01:55
I see to Lewiston Ambulance.
02:00
Lewiston ambulance, go ahead.
02:03
Manfire as well.
02:04
There is no entrapment.
02:06
It's out of the vehicle driver has a laceration to the head.
02:12
Lewiston ambulance copies.
02:14
We'll be downgrading.
02:18
Lewiston Fire copies traffic.
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Location mentioned:
Lewiston, MN 55952
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