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Semi truck driver rescued after being trapped on mn highway, Hubbard County MN
A semi-truck driver became trapped in the vehicle on Minnesota Highway 64. Emergency services used a ladder to rescue the driver, who was confirmed uninjured and walking. Other responding units were canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Hubbard County Law Enforcement
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Driver is fine, we're just going to need a ladder to get them up out of the semi.
00:08
Ten, four, you're just about to go by near Mounties Road, so we're two miles from the junction of 64.
00:16
How far down 64 are you from the junction?
00:24
We're one mile down from the junction.
00:29
10-4[1] will be there in just a couple minutes.
00:38
4112 are you?
00:41
40-1-12.
00:42
Okay,
00:44
for sure. Good morning.
00:47
Good morning.
00:48
It's 554.
00:51
Have a good day.
00:57
6.11.
01:02
Go ahead.
01:06
We're just going to need a ladder out of there.
01:09
I don't know if you want to pull down past me or the traffic's going to have more speed.
01:14
501.15 number.
01:18
50116.
01:20
108 morning.
01:23
Good morning, 558.
01:25
5115. 151.15 hover tonight morning.
01:33
Good morning.
01:38
559. Locker.
01:44
Go ahead.
01:47
Can you cancel all the responding units to this call, please?
01:54
Senfor, you want me to send out a cancellation page?
01:59
Yeah, that's fine, thank you.
02:02
Sentin, I guess,
02:05
if you just can confirm, he's not injured at all.
02:10
Yes, he is not injured, we have him out on the ground, he's walking.
02:15
10 for thank you at 6 o'clock.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement (OK / Message received)
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MN-64, Minnesota
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