Truck removed after highway collision near state highway 23, St Cloud MN
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A damaged truck was involved in a collision near mile marker 200 on State Highway 23 in St Cloud. The vehicle was abandoned with a bent front wheel. Arrangements were made to remove the truck before winter weather began.
Audio|Heard on: Benton and Stearns County Public Safety
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02:37
Transcript:
00:00
And if you could find somewhere just down the road with it, it sounds like it's little, you could just go down the road with it somewhere.
00:07
I just want to take it to the three pit, but I would not go in there, or not three, but the 138, do not take it to the three pit.
00:15
138 pit, but I would not go in there with that truck.
00:18
I'd go back to the shop and grab a four-wheel drive then if you're going to do that.
00:25
Okay, I'll see if I can find a spot close to where it is.
00:51
Fall 5-Dub, right here, dispatch.
00:59
We're going to be clear for scene.
01:03
Copy, clear for scene.
01:05
Call CASE, please.
01:28
My numbers?
01:33
(number withheld).
01:36
First one,
01:39
John (number withheld).
01:49
Mile marker 200 on State Highway 23.
01:52
Priority 1 in St.
01:53
Clown, mile marker 2.00 on State Highway 23, just north of I-94 westbound from MVA mail hit by a semi-eastern 6.
02:06
5-1 copy of the chosen route,
02:09
mile marker 200,
02:12
or I'm sorry, on 23 for car versus semi.
02:17
Have the end up.
02:23
Green-colored Fort Torres.
02:25
The front wheel is kind of bent in on it whether you hit something last night or not, but it's abandoned.
02:30
I could have that removed before snow starts flying.
02:33
I appreciate it.
02:35
You bet. I will get that added to the list.
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MN-23, St Cloud, MN
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