Multiple traffic accidents with disabled vehicles on i-94 near elk river, Monticello MN
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Several traffic accidents and disabled vehicles are reported along interstate 94 near elk river, elko, and mile marker 137. Some vehicles are in the ditch but traffic is not blocked.
Audio|Heard on: Wright County Public Safety
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
50601. Emergency response Elk River.
00:02
117-9-194-7 in Northwest.
00:05
Reading problem.
00:08
283 Metro.
00:10
383.
00:15
2050 cars 1050 Elko on 35 w south the 50th Street.
00:27
5307 20507 which Elk River Medics going with 506601.
00:37
50603, I'll be checking my call.
00:38
I think you're a walk-to-measured.
00:42
257.
00:48
677, you can show us arriving, Monticello.
00:51
2057. 2057.
00:57
640 cars review wire westbound 94 mile post 137 grayboard edge in median not blocking Listerotill 4 sure they copy.
01:11
252 145-1-24-od in to call Go ahead.
01:16
Tofer and Equinox Tover and Equinox number.
01:26
County from Watertown, Chief-Line.
01:32
Dr. Did you take, Rob?
01:35
Go ahead.
01:37
86 Metro.
01:39
86. 186.
01:41
Good evening, Senate.
01:43
Good morning, 2059.
01:45
Great, Connie, dispatch from Watertown, Chiefland.
01:48
We got to pick up VOR, actually looks like a 1050, there's two in the ditch here.
01:54
Eastbound 94, I get the mile marker a second here, I'll flip.
01:57
Watertown 2,1.
01:59
If you're going to be blocking.
02:01
Tommy.
02:04
Watertown, you used to clear, faulty boiler.
02:08
One road's vice to call service.
02:10
Should be at the 174.
02:13
Acknowledgement (OK / Message received), copy, Watertown is clear at 2059.
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I-94, Monticello, MN
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