Two vehicle crash blocking lane with possible head injuries, Waite Park MN
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A two vehicle crash blocked the westbound lane near Second Street South and Second Avenue South in Waite Park, MN. Initially, no injuries were reported, but later updates indicated possible head injuries and requests for towing of the vehicles.
Audio|Heard on: Benton and Stearns County Public Safety
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
2321 for a crash blocking near Second Street South and Second Avenue South.
00:05
Go ahead.
00:08
It's going to be in the westbound lane, two vehicle crash, no injuries, just blocking one of the lanes.
00:16
Happy.
00:19
We're fixing out for interest.
00:22
Next up too, good morning.
00:28
It's 45,000, 25, 25, 22 status.
00:32
Good number.
00:34
Copy. Copy.
00:43
Yeah, thank you.
00:50
Northcott, 5670.
00:54
5670. I don't know if you're able to see it on your end, what has the Grand Rapids, 6 o'clock truck walked in.
01:08
Okay.
01:14
Did you not show them in yet? Do you see them?
01:19
Negative, we're at the, we're filling up.
01:23
Receive, yeah, I don't show them yet as soon as they do, I'll let you know.
01:28
Copy, thank you.
01:34
29321, copy plate.
01:38
Go ahead.
01:40
John Sam, X-ray 902.
01:44
Heavy.
01:50
2321, your plate.
01:52
Oh hi-bye. Comes back registered to a (name withheld) for a 2009 white Nissan Rogue.
02:00
It's clear and attached.
02:03
Copy. Do you want to start me two tows? We'll get you the plate for the other one in a moment.
02:09
Can you also start me on Mayo, both of them are complaining of possible head injuries?
02:16
Happy your toll be in these.
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Location mentioned:
2nd Ave S & 2nd St S, Waite Park, MN 56387
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