Vehicle stuck on ice at Buffalo Lake East Access, Wright County MN
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Buffalo Fire responded to a white passenger car partly through the ice near East Access at Buffalo Lake. The vehicle's owner left the ice but later returned attempting to push the car off the ice. No one was inside the vehicle during the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Wright County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
First page of Buffalo Fire for a vehicle whose tire is in the ice,
00:07
Buffalo Lake East Access, 200 yards out from Sturgis, white passenger car,
00:16
slightly broken through the ice,
00:19
nobody's in the vehicle.
00:21
This is your first page at 1440.
00:30
Second page for Buffalo Fire for a incident at the Buffalo Lake, East Access, by Sturgis Park.
00:39
200 yards out from Sturgis Park, it's going to be a white passenger car, tire broke through the ice.
00:45
Owners of the vehicle walked off the ice, but we are unsure where they are.
00:50
This is the second page at 44.
00:59
Cancel page for St.
01:01
Michael's Fire for the CO alarm at near Ivory Avenue, Northeast.
01:06
Her deputy on scene, you can cancel at 1441.
01:10
St. Michael, Ingin, 11, copy, cancel.
01:13
1441.
01:14
Mary County for Mocle Chief 2.
01:17
Chief 2, go ahead.
01:19
We're responding to the car on the ice?
01:22
You said there's nobody in it? No one was in it, and it does sound like the owner is back out there.
01:28
They want to try to push the car off the ice now.
01:33
10-4. We're going to be responding, but we really can't help them.
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Location mentioned:
Buffalo Lake, Minnesota 55313
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