White suv stopped on ramp with no injuries, Wadena County MN
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Officers responded to a white SUV stopped on a highway ramp. The vehicle did not roll over and no injuries were reported. A tow truck was requested to remove the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Wadena,Otter Tail, Hubbard, and Todd County Public Safety
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01:39
Transcript:
00:00
Now, this one is, that pickups of Eastbound before Highway 169-101 intersection, and it's,
00:11
I think it's separate, I found that on camera.
00:13
This white SUV is right on the ramp from Northbound 101 to 10.
00:20
Yeah, we were just looking at that as well.
00:23
And it doesn't look like it ever rolled.
00:25
Our caller said it rolled.
00:28
I see your officers are on scene.
00:31
Just advise if it is a crash or what, I got two in route.
00:35
Have I.
00:37
Sit to shriper soon.
00:41
Clare, babe.
00:45
You want me to get a tow started for that white SUV?
00:50
10-4[1] if you would, and he said that he would still need a trooperary.
00:54
No injuries.
00:57
No injuries.
00:58
Did it actually roll, or is it just a V-O-R?
01:05
Did not roll.
01:07
Okay.
01:13
And Sherburn, if you copied, I got a call-ins and roll for that White-A-T-V.
01:17
Sherwin, copy, thank you.
01:23
Sirburn, the State, I'm calling.
01:24
Okay.
01:31
Will you advise, Colin, but it's just going to be a pull-out? It sounds like the vehicle is going to be operable.
01:37
Copy.
01:39
Thank you.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement (OK / Message received)
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Location mentioned:
US-10, Minnesota
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