Multi-vehicle collision with possible injuries on highway 10 near 167th, Elk River MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a multi-vehicle collision occurred on westbound Highway 10 near 167th avenue in Elk River, Minnesota. Several vehicles are involved with at least two blocking the roadway. Possible injuries have been reported and emergency rescue and patrol units responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Sherburne County Sheriff and Fire Dispatch
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
3,500 all cover rescue for a possible PI is going to be Westbound High 10 near 167th.
00:05
Westbound Highway 10 near 167, but it sounds like several vehicles involved, two parties blocking,
00:10
unknown injuries at this time, but per state patrol, requesting your response seven times.
00:24
3,500 recovery rescue backup page for a possible P-I, Westbone T10 near 167.
00:29
Several vehicles involved, possible injuries requested by State Patrol 7.
00:34
Just that. Elk River, Captain 31 en route.
00:38
10, 164.
00:43
Captain 31 copies.
00:51
This by the Visa Code 2[1].
00:59
Your hands attached to the P.I.
01:01
10167 will be the second rig in.
01:04
Copy, thank you.
01:16
3500831 I'm arriving at this time At this time I can see more vehicles two are blocking the roadway I'll be all with PD checking on injuries ambulances arriving as well.
01:48
Dispatch from Wilk River Committee.
01:56
Do you have to copy that there is a second feeling started?
02:00
And for there is a non-alina in 5602.
02:08
Copy that, I keep them both coming.
02:09
I do have sent your care on seeing that.
02:11
Still in a vehicle,
02:13
we'll be checking on her.
02:15
No extracation is needing it at this time.
02:18
24.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 2: Urgent response without lights and sirens
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