Snowplow crash on Highway 238 sparks rescue call, Valparaiso NE
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A snowplow collided with a sedan on Highway 238 near Covey's, deploying the airbag and prompting a rescue response after the driver stayed inside for safety.
Audio|Heard on: Saunders County Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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03:2
Transcript:
00:00
Can you dispatch rescue to 238 near Coveys?
00:07
238 near Covey is on the interstate.
00:11
Report of a plow hitting a sedan causing airbag deployment.
00:19
Greenwood is requesting mutual aid.
00:22
They cannot respond.
00:26
Thank you for all of them.
00:53
Action fire rescue call.
00:55
Action fire rescue call.
00:57
Mutual aids for Greenwood, 238th Street,
01:02
near Coveys on the interstate, snowplow versus sedan, airbag deployed,
01:09
Greenwood unable to respond.
01:12
It's been good.
01:18
I'm going to make my way out that way before.
01:23
Go ahead. 612 is clear on call.
01:30
2 Wahu.
01:36
Go ahead.
01:40
2.2 is clear on call, waiting personnel.
01:45
6305.
01:49
63010, same traffic.
02:04
Go ahead. Go ahead.
02:10
Contact Cav County and try and get us some additional details.
02:16
Go ahead.
02:26
Go ahead.
02:35
So far direct on the request for additional details.
02:38
We just have a private tow truck.
02:41
He was not filing at the time.
02:43
It's a sedan.
02:45
(Name withheld) driver appears to be okay.
02:50
Her airbag did deploy.
02:52
She is still in her vehicle.
02:53
She appears to be able to get out of the vehicle.
02:57
She's just staying in there for safety reasons.
03:00
They're just waiting on personnel to arrive.
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Saunders County, NE
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