SUV slides into ditch on eastbound Highway 10 in Minnesota, Motley MN
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An SUV slid off the right shoulder into a ditch on eastbound Highway 10 near mile post 143, with possible vehicle damage and a tow requested.
Audio|Heard on: Wadena,Otter Tail, Hubbard, and Todd County Public Safety
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02:20
Transcript:
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I've got a vehicle to ditch near mile post 143 eastbound Highway 10,
00:05
possible damage, gartero smashed out at the black,
00:09
little SUV of some kind,
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off the right shoulder.
00:14
Yeah, we're on the way to that, very.
00:16
Thank you, sir.
00:17
Thank you.
00:20
1259.
00:22
This fairy emos to Otter Tail.
00:25
Go ahead.
00:27
You could show us in road to a terrace.
00:31
It doesn't look too bad through here, you just want to go out and back and then head east again.
00:38
10-4[1]?
00:39
Yeah, 10-4[1].
00:41
I'll just, you want to hit your turn lanes.
00:44
Yeah, 10-4[1].
00:49
On this one or next one?
00:53
I'll just keep going to East.
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Tempor.
01:03
I have not.
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I didn't talk to anybody involved.
01:11
Okay, 1302.
01:16
Great, so we're going to get to do, or what?
01:17
Great, so we're going to get to do, or what?
01:21
I think so.
01:27
726 status.
01:32
I'm just clearing.
01:35
Okay, please.
01:40
Forty-trial five, work you?
01:43
Go ahead.
01:48
Could you start from your towing?
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10-4[1], 323.
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305, how many vehicles?
02:06
Positive 2-1-11, for sure, 1.
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10-4[1].
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305, he'll be on his way.
02:20
That's one.
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10-4: Acknowledgement (OK / Message received)
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US-10, Minnesota
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