Icy and foggy conditions affect east highway 10 near fleet farm, St Cloud MN
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Road treatment operations are underway on East Highway 10 near Fleet Farm and Menards due to icy and foggy conditions causing hazardous driving.
Audio|Heard on: Benton and Stearns County Public Safety
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02:29
Transcript:
00:00
I am headed east by Fleet Farm.
00:07
East my fleet farm, uh,
00:12
(number withheld)?
00:15
I don't know, sir, I'm just coming up on Menards, coming into town.
00:21
10-4[1].
00:24
Do you know where the other town's rushing is my chance?
00:30
I do not, I believe I'm 15, but I do not.
00:36
Okay, why don't you keep coming through, head down to Division, and then East Highway 10,
00:48
up to NCH, needs to be shot, that's all slippery.
00:57
Copy that, I'll head that way and shoot it.
01:05
Granite two, ground one cam.
01:09
All right.
01:17
Are you shooting any of this?
01:21
I just went in eastbound and laid down and turned around by a truck trip.
01:27
I got road spray off the field and I'll go get turned around and go back in.
01:35
I'm not seeing any road spray at there.
01:39
This one thing needs to be shocked.
01:45
Clear, Stein.
01:47
It won't come a while a elevator.
01:53
Which one is it already? Bessie, Taylor?
01:59
He's got six this month already.
02:01
I got that matter of time, that's been a pretty good strand.
02:12
Three in November and he's had six here.
02:22
Confirmation on injuries,
02:25
when they're coming in fast, it's quite icy and foggy.
02:28
I let your cruise down.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement (OK / Message received)
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Location mentioned:
US-10, St Cloud, MN
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