Vehicle crash on I-94 in Melrose prompts emergency response, Melrose MN
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Emergency services responded to a vehicle crash on I-94 eastbound near mile marker 131 in Melrose, which resulted in no injuries and a vehicle towing.
Audio|Heard on: Stearns, Meeker and Kandiyohi Counties Public Safety
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03:21
Transcript:
00:00
Melrose Rescue and Melrose Ambulance for a crash.
00:04
I-94 mile marker 131 eastbound for a vehicle in the median, unknown injuries, turn 3.
00:30
Melrose Rescue and Melrose Ambulance are needed for a crash mile marker 131 eastbound on I-94.
00:36
State requesting crash unit for a crash in the median, unknown injuries.
00:41
Turn 3 to dispatch, clear at 1752.
00:48
In between Barton and All Street now.
00:54
They did not advise that on the same call.
01:00
All right,
01:02
I'll just sit here.
01:08
Unit for an alarm at 700 Craft Drive southeast.
01:12
No, 7.
01:20
6995 a copy 700 Craft Drive southeast covering door number F's and able to reach keys.
01:30
7807 I can head out to interstate and check on injuries.
01:38
Copy you station 2.23 you can put into now.
01:48
Thank you.
01:49
543.
01:53
543. 543.
01:59
1756.
02:04
1757.
02:06
1757.
02:11
7807. 7807 on scene.
02:14
Copy.
02:21
7807 No.7.
02:26
No injuries, just a fallout.
02:29
Copy.
02:34
223.
02:36
223.
02:38
Did I hear it's just a pullout, you don't need rescue?
02:46
They don't want anybody going anymore.
02:53
Otherwise.
03:10
No, Rose Fire.
03:11
This is a cancel page, cancel page for the crash.
03:14
I-94 mile marker 131.
03:16
Officers around scene, no injuries, and the vehicle just needs a tow.
03:20
This is clear at 1800.
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I-94, Melrose, MN
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