Motor vehicle accident reported on highway 14 in Minnesota, Nicollet County MN
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An iPhone crash detection reported a motor vehicle accident on westbound Highway 14 between mile markers 123 and 124 in Minnesota. The driver confirmed the crash by phone but did not provide details. Injuries are unknown and the status of vehicle blocking is unclear.
Audio|Heard on: Blue Earth and Faribault Counties Sheriff, Police and EMS
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01:36
Transcript:
00:00
I just had an iPhone crash detection between mile markers 123 and 124.
00:06
The owner did come on the phone and confirm there was a crash.
00:10
There was a bit of a language barrier.
00:12
I wasn't able to gather any more before they hung up.
00:20
Are we still without vehicle description? We don't know if it's blocking.
00:24
No description.
00:28
Copy.
00:34
20 cars for an iPhone crash detection.
00:37
It's going to be westbound on Highway 14 at the 123.
00:41
The driver did call in later and confirmed there was an accident and then disconnected.
00:45
No further information on vehicle description.
00:48
Uncertain if it's blocking.
00:50
6.5.3 off make it up.
00:52
Temper.
00:54
Roger 522 victory.
00:56
Number. Number.
01:08
Nicollet County Sheriff's Office to NICLIT FIREEFON on NC3 to Westbound Highway 14 between mile marker 123 and 124.
01:16
For a motor vehicle accident,
01:19
iPhone crash detection, we did get confirmation.
01:22
There's an accident, unknown injuries.
01:26
Nicollet County Sheriff's Office to NICLICLFRIESWON at NC3 to Westbound Highway 14 between the 123 and 124 for a motor vehicle accident, unknown injuries.
01:35
Nicollet County clear, 117.
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US-14, Minnesota
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