Vehicle rollover with driver needing medical aid on highway, Todd County MN
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A vehicle rolled over on its roof in the median of U.S. Highway 10 near 305th Avenue, east of the hospital. The driver briefly lost consciousness but regained it and requested medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Wadena,Otter Tail, Hubbard, and Todd County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
I'd be paging staples, fire, staples, ambulance for a vehicle rollover on a Highway 10.
00:07
553,
00:12
sure.
00:14
Go ahead.
00:17
Sir Tull for a switchout.
00:35
Staples Fire, Staples Ambulance, so you respond to your report of a vehicle rollover, U.S.
00:39
Highway 10, near 305th Avenue,
00:44
east of the hospital on Highway 10.
00:46
Vehicle is rolled over on its roof in the median.
00:48
Page time is 1236.
00:50
Number.
00:54
Chief one, Toby, cover your page.
00:57
Maybe time, got to be.
01:00
1236.
01:04
109R2.
01:06
Good.
01:07
I'll be walking with that email over to next door if no aluminum.
01:11
Never.
01:14
54025. Would you be able to start out towards this crash for letting State know?
01:19
Zoom 4.
01:21
J-G7-R-R-N-L.
01:24
1237. 1237.
01:28
State to Sherburn on TAM call.
01:30
State to Sherburn.
01:31
Go ahead.
01:34
Can we get medical started? Westbound Highway 10, your mile marker 185?
01:41
For what?
01:46
What do we need medical for?
01:53
Sorry, Sherbourne was responding to my tuber on scene.
01:55
So I'm like for the driver that he's out with lost consciousness.
01:58
He is bat consciousness now but would like medical.
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Location mentioned:
US-10 & 305th Ave, Villard Township, MN 56479
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