Vehicle rollover with smoke on I-35 southbound, Story County IA
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A vehicle rolled over on I-35 southbound near mile marker 11. The vehicle was smoking and located on the right side of the ditch. The male driver exited the vehicle without injuries but appeared shaken and will be checked by responders.
Audio|Heard on: Story County Rural Fire/EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Nevada first responders, Nevada fire, Story County Ambulance, you are needed on I-35 mile marker 111,
00:06
southbound for a vehicle on its top.
00:09
It is smoking.
00:10
It's on the right side of the ditch, unknown injuries at this time.
00:13
Again, Nevada First, Nevada Fire, Story County Ambulance, you're needed on I-35, mile marker 11, southbound.
00:20
It's going to be a vehicle on its top, it's smoking.
00:24
It is on the right side of the ditch.
00:25
Story County Clear, 1948.
00:26
Story County on Loviton will be a route.
00:34
Story County on May 64.
00:40
864. Inroads to the MS.
00:45
Copy at 1953.
00:52
County from New 64, we have any patients to update their information on this yet.
01:04
Okay 64, we got it, we did get one call from the driver,
01:08
uh, male, he reports he was free from the vehicle.
01:11
He said he's not injured, but he's still very excited and his vehicle did roll, so he'll still need to check out.
01:17
Copy. Copy.
01:19
Ninety-three.
01:24
Sorry, Cadill 7-22.
01:26
We're en route.
01:28
Ninety-three?
01:31
Two-ton responding six.
01:38
Probably two-center route at 1954.
01:43
It's the order coming 11-10.
01:49
This is north of Highway 30 or south.
01:57
Sounds like it's going to be on the 111B exit.
02:02
So he was southbound and turning onto westbound 30.
02:07
Got to be out.
02:08
Come in from 13th Street, south.
02:11
Copy it, 1954.
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