Motor vehicle accident on highway with injuries, Nicollet County MN
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A motor vehicle accident occurred on eastbound Highway 14 near mile marker 111, east of County Road 12. The vehicle went into a ditch. One occupant hit their head on the window and is complaining of leg pain. Emergency services from Cortland Fire and EMS were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Blue Earth and Faribault Counties Sheriff, Police and EMS
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Transcript:
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Nicollet County Sheriff's Office to Cortland Fire respond on NC3 for a motor vehicle accident.
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It's going to be Highway 14 eastbound mile marker 111,
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just east of County Road 12.
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Party went into the ditch.
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They hit their head on the window saying leg hurts.
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Again, Nicollet County Sheriff's Office, Cortland Fire, respond on NC3 for a motor vehicle accident,
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eastbound Highway 14 mile marker 111,
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hit the head on windshield and complaining of leg pain.
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Page clear, 820.
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On that's our call? Okay,
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Connie, go ahead.
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Motor vehicle accident with injuries.
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It's going to be east on Highway 14, east of mile marker 111.
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The white GMC pickup in the center median.
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Caller says she hit her head against the window and her leg hurts.
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We've got a line-nine route as well as Cortland Fire.
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Cortland Fire, 23, Copy Page.
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Sent 4, Cortland Fire Copies, Page.
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So,
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Medical and Fire, Fire, Crown.
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Take 7. It takes a copy.
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Alright.
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519, Marshal, 106, Crush.
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17, 10, 168.
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14.
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Cortland fire, um,
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pumper in route with two.
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104, Cortland fire, pumper en route with two.
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US-14, Minnesota
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