Traffic accident closes shoulder on highway 77, Dakota County MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a traffic accident occurred on the left shoulder of Highway 77 near Highway 13. A male sustained a face injury and medics were called. Traffic lanes were later reopened and damage to the cable median was reported to the Department of Transportation.
Audio|Heard on: Yellow Medicine MN Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:32
Transcript:
00:00
Metro 44-50 cars for a 1050, gonna be on the left-hand shoulder,
00:05
self-up on 77 just after 13.
00:08
6-6. I'll come off that one first.
00:12
10-4, 2018.
00:15
6-21. I got a domestic flight right here in front of me.
00:18
10-4 locals still on scene with you?
00:23
We'll be holding the air until we get a code for.
00:27
621. I got one getting cuffed.
00:30
I'll take medics for a male with a face injury.
00:34
Copy starting medics for one with a face injury.
00:37
Would you like locals?
00:39
Yeah, this is a...
00:41
yeah, I'll take them.
00:43
10 for we're getting everybody going, 2020.
00:46
I am code for, so everybody can just go slow.
00:50
Copy the floor, everybody can slope 20.
00:53
21.
00:56
6.21, I should have a 28 for that domestic.
01:00
I'll have to that.
01:02
Tom, Adam Victor, 045 should be an F-150.
01:07
Copy that, 20, 21.
01:10
6-6-Metro.
01:13
6.6.
01:14
6.
01:16
6. Sorry,
01:18
as regards, she had 12-starred.
01:23
Time 252, Metro.
01:26
4-52. 4-52.
01:28
Lanes are back open if you can advise DOT that there's damage to the cable median.
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