Single-vehicle crash with injured driver on Miller Trunk Hwy, St Louis County MN
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews in Hermantown responded to a single-vehicle crash near Miller Trunk Highway and Uxford Road. The driver, who appeared to be intoxicated and injured, was found in a light brown Honda CRV in a ditch. He was reportedly bleeding from the mouth and unable to hear out of one ear. Fire, rescue, and ambulance services were dispatched to the scene for medical assistance.
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Transcript:
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St. Louis, Hermantown Fire, Hermantown responders, and Mayo Clinic Ambulance respond to a one-vehicle crash near Miller Trunk Highway and Uxford Road in Hermantown.
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For a male who appears to be intoxicated,
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he is bleeding from the mouth and cannot hear out of one ear.
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R.P.
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was thinking he might need medical attention.
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According to his (name withheld), he does have a history of TBI.
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St. Louis Hermantown Fire, Hermantown Rescue, Mayo Clinic Ambulance, respond for a one-vehicle crash near Miller Trunk Highway and Uxford Road.
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It will be in the northbound lane of Miller Trunk.
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He will be in a light brown Honda CRV in the ditch.
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He appears to be intoxicated, bleeding from the mouth, and unable to hear out of one ear.
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He did not want the RP to call 911.
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St. Louis Sheriff clear at 309.
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Location mentioned:
Miller Trunk Hwy, Minnesota 55811
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