One-vehicle injury crash blocks eastbound Sunwood road, Ramsey MN
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A one-vehicle accident on eastbound Sunwood near Sunfish Lake Boulevard and 140th Lane involved three minors and one adult. One minor lost teeth and was bleeding from the mouth. The road is blocked and a second ambulance has been requested.
Audio|Heard on: Anoka County Fire
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01:55
Transcript:
00:00
Transient Inspector 1's arriving to a one-vehicle PI blocking eastbound Sunwood.
00:07
Looks like all occupants are out of the vehicle.
00:10
I'll be investigating him in command.
00:12
I have in one vehicle personal injury accident blocking eastbound Sunwood.
00:18
You're in command if I think it's two.
00:23
Okay, dispatcher on the other one's arriving.
00:26
Ramsey engine one arriving in a bit of a difference.
00:36
Anoka Dispatch from Ramsey Inspector 108.
00:40
Ramsey and Inspector 1.
00:46
We have three minors, one adult involved.
00:50
One of the minors looks like they lost teeth as bleeding from the mouth.
00:54
You can keep a line coming on the red.
00:59
Happy three minors involved, one lost three teeth leading from the mouth.
01:04
We'll keep a line in an emergency.
01:05
They do have a second ambulance en route, so keep the other people involved emergency.
01:16
Just that from Ramsey Inspector 1, one rig is needed.
01:22
Copy only one rig is needed, 5055.
01:26
That's from Ramsey, Inspector 1.
01:32
Also, we have the whole roadblock between Sunfish Lake Boulevard and 140th Lane.
01:43
We have the block between Sunfish Lake Boulevard and 140th Lane, all the way block 1556.
01:52
And if you dispatch, Lionel Lake Lieutenant 1 as a phone call request.
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Location mentioned:
140th Ln NW, Ramsey, MN 55303
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