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Multiple vehicles involved in incidents on highway 14, Dodge County MN
Multiple vehicles were involved in incidents along highway 14 near mile marker 260. A pickup truck overturned in the north ditch and a red SUV was stuck in the median. Road conditions were slippery or poor.
Audio|Heard on: Dodge County Sheriff, Fire, and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:30
Transcript:
00:00
The beginning of the reports of the OR is Highway 14 near mile marker 260.
00:08
Affirmative, there's a truck that's completely upside down, the state checked on it earlier, and they're waiting until later in the day to get a tow out until conditions improve.
00:20
I believe my partner's on one right now in a 911 getting it put in.
00:26
All right, Kathy, thank you guys.
00:30
Well, it was 2-1-1, just to vote.
00:34
Just drove out?
00:38
One of them is still sitting in the median and probably turned around.
00:48
31-7.
00:50
Go ahead.
00:55
I'll be out with the one that's still in the median.
00:58
Look, I'm not sure right now.
01:01
Robert Tanyan, his side, so I want to be.
01:04
Ten, four. My caller said he was out with a person that was trying to get their vehicle out of the ditch.
01:11
It was a Redford Explorer.
01:17
Hi, Kathy, this is a nice Chevy.
01:20
Please are just probably close to there.
01:23
Sign for.
01:25
It's not in for.
01:33
31-50. Good.
01:38
There's two vehicles further west from where I am that they're trying to slide me down.
01:43
One of them is the other vehicle that was in the ditch when I called it off.
01:48
I copy.
01:57
317 in this fish.
01:59
David William, William Henry 411.
02:02
We have a 20th.
02:04
Send 4.
02:13
3170s.
02:15
Good.
02:18
I copy your traffic to get control.
02:21
The pickup truck on its roof is in the north ditch and the red blazer is in the median.
02:28
So forth.
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