Traffic hazard with cleanup on I-90 near lake city and St Charles, St Charles MN
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A traffic hazard incident occurred on I-90 near Lake City and St Charles. Road cleanup is in progress with message boards and department of transportation trucks blocking access near the accident scene.
Audio|Heard on: Winona City/County Public Safety
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05:9
Transcript:
00:00
287. Negative. I did not.
00:06
Traffic's got it blown off pretty good.
00:19
Closer you get to Lake City, the better it gets too.
00:26
St.
00:29
Terry, are you able to do a loop down to St.
00:31
Creek? You're going right up the hill.
00:33
I was thinking that I can do up here and then I can run up 60.
00:42
Yeah, I was planning to run in the four lanes all the way down St.
00:44
Creek can back up.
00:49
Perfect.
00:55
Got your message board finally working.
00:58
Is I-90 closed?
01:00
Slow down, chat.
01:05
Did you copy that, chat?
01:20
283, go ahead.
01:26
We are clearing up here, what are you doing on your end?
01:33
I'm still just sitting here waiting, watching traffic.
01:37
There are two DOT trucks in front of me with signs.
01:43
DOT dump trucks?
01:47
Yeah, the larger ones with the light-up signs.
01:51
You can clear out of there.
01:53
We'll get you out of the state back to the station in case we get a real call.
01:58
10-4[1], I'll be clearing.
02:05
Lewis and Fire, LAC, on Offer 9.
02:10
Lewiston Fire, go ahead.
02:13
All fire units will be clearing this team and route back to station.
02:18
At 1016.
02:24
283 to 281 on Ops 9.
02:29
Go ahead, 83.
02:33
How are you guys on fuel? I'm just at three quarters here now.
02:42
You can go fill up if you want.
02:46
104, I'll meet you guys back at station.
02:59
You guys doing traffic control up there, but Lewison, do you guys need anything? Are you guys still good?
03:11
Well,
03:12
I suppose that could go for large,
03:17
extra large sausage pizza with extra sauce,
03:20
one liter of mountain dew.
03:23
Yeah, throw on 500 bucks.
03:27
Okay, so not much, okay.
03:35
Is that Jason's request, guys, anybody need anything?
03:38
Are you all good yet?
03:46
One owner seven, one owner two, or St.
03:48
Charles three.
03:55
Go ahead for whoever, Cleek.
04:00
You want to get back here? You want me to reload and do the same thing? Are you going to have St.
04:05
Charles coming through on both ends?
04:12
Um,
04:15
yep, all that.
04:17
Schlegel and Jesse answer that.
04:25
They might be on attack four so they can figure out where it's road who's got what.
04:34
I mean, they can make three quarters of a round, but once they get up to where the accident scene is, then they're going to have a hard time getting around that and keep them going west.
04:44
So if you want, I can just make another round the way I did, and right up to the accident scene, you'd only have just a tiny bit that wouldn't be getting covered in the eastbound lane.
05:00
We won't get through here anymore, Cleet.
05:03
They got these dumpster trucks and the dumpsters are lined up on the crossover, so there's no way to get through there anymore.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement (OK / Message received)
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