Two vehicle crash on County Road 3 with minor injury, Merrifield MN
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A two-vehicle crash occurred on County Road 3 near Cloud Stamping in Crow Wing County, Minnesota. Both drivers were able to exit their vehicles safely. One driver reported collarbone pain. Tow trucks were requested for both vehicles due to airbag deployment and vehicle damage.
Audio|Heard on: Crow Wing County Public Safety
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04:41
Transcript:
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133.
00:03
Good.
00:05
And anyone else responding,
00:07
there's no injuries or at least reported injuries.
00:10
We're going to keep north rolling precautionary just to check them out, but everybody is able to get out of their vehicles and we'll be here on Com 7.
00:18
Com 7.
00:28
NISTW fire on Com 7.
00:33
Chief one,
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not sure if you copy direct, but everybody is able to get out of their vehicles.
00:40
Airbags did deploy, no reported injuries were keeping north going, just precautionary at this time to check them out.
00:49
If you're blocking traffic at all.
00:51
I hope they're both in the ditch.
00:57
10-4[1], I'll proceed on you, and then for the rest of our responders.
01:03
Sir?
01:06
John, I met Station 2.
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Do you want me to cancel?
01:11
You can roll up there, Doug, you just check it out.
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Let me know.
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I'm behind you.
01:22
2 313103 County Road 3 in front of cloud stamping can cancel time of cancel 7 o'all game
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station 3 you guys can cancel station 3 copy can cancel station 3 copy cancel
01:57
728.
02:00
On Love 1, there's a stalled vehicle with the splashes on in the middle of State Highway 25 at 28th Street.
02:12
Sorry, 100, I was switching channels.
02:14
I missed the first part of that.
02:18
Still vehicles coming on State Highway 25 kind of on the railroad bridge or either right before or right after the railroad bridge.
02:28
Come up.
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4-07-2.
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712.
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712. Go ahead.
02:54
All right, sir.
02:57
Go ahead.
02:59
0-224.
03:03
Go again with it, please.
03:07
Mary Mary, Zebra, 324, uh, looks like it'll need a flatbed.
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Copy.
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Okay.
03:21
One day's your client.
03:24
Go ahead.
03:27
1012 of the email to open orange starting miles and house.
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713
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Hello 700.
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Second 28.
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Go ahead.
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Call (name withheld),
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535.
04:03
What?
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I have one of the drivers complaining a collarbone pain.
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She seems fine otherwise.
04:12
10-4[1]. At north is still in her home.
04:16
10-4[1]. It sounds like she's broke her collarbone before, so.
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10-4[1]. Do we need toes for both vehicles?
04:26
Yeah, 10-4[1].
04:27
At least one flatbed in a weather or toe should probably be fine for the other vehicle.
04:33
Never thanks.
04:36
Actually 100, probably two flatbeds.
04:40
Sever.
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10-4: Acknowledgement (OK / Message received)
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