Two vehicle accident near Cross Lake Road with one injury, Pine City MN
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A two vehicle accident occurred near Cross Lake Road and Cross Lake Trail with one vehicle in a ditch. Airbags deployed and one person reported a back injury. Fire responded for traffic control.
Audio|Heard on: Pine County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
PIN-2-360, kind to the EMS respond to the area of Cross Lake Road and Cross Lake Trail.
00:09
Right on the curve of Cross Lake by the dam.
00:12
For a two vehicle accident, one in the ditch, everybody did deploy one cleaning of back injury.
00:32
Pine 2, Emulence 3.60, Pine City, MSS responded to the area of Cross Lake Road and Cross Lake Trail,
00:38
right in the curve of the dam.
00:39
To vehicle accident, one in the ditch, airbags did deploy.
00:42
They're not blocking.
00:44
One is complaining of back injury.
00:56
PINE City Fire respond to the area of Cross Lake Road and Cross Lake Trail.
01:00
Respond for traffic control.
01:02
For two vehicle accident, neither are blocking.
01:04
It was right on the curve of the Cross Lake Dam area.
01:07
Respond for traffic control.
01:15
Find two, Pine City Fire respond to the area of Cross Lake Road and Cross Lake Trail, right on the curve of the Cross Lake Dam.
01:23
Response for traffic control to vehicle accident, no one blocking.
01:26
Time pages 954.
01:28
Pine City Fire, Point County Dispatch.
01:31
We're going to be in route.
01:34
Timber.
01:39
Pine City Fire to Pine County Dispatch.
01:47
Was it just traffic control or was extrication needed?
01:53
Just traffic control.
01:56
Hi City Parit Tappas, thank you.
02:03
Time 2,
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Location mentioned:
7th Ave SE, Pine City, MN 55063
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