Two-vehicle crash on Husker Highway and Highway 34, Madison County NE
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A two-vehicle crash occurred near the intersection of Husker Highway and Highway 34 in Madison County. One vehicle's airbags deployed and medical assistance was requested.
Audio|Heard on: Madison County Public Safety
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02:35
Transcript:
00:00
I'm going to be out on a two vehicle, 1044, a Husker Highway and Highway 34.
00:06
All vehicles are off the roadway.
00:08
No obstructions.
00:11
The northbound on 81 en route to Humphi.
00:15
I can advise him.
00:17
Go ahead.
00:19
Zero 33.
00:21
437 no plan had that way the summary is not stopping my deputy 437 that's 1088 last 033 go ahead go ahead.
00:37
That would break Gresky to your fork.
00:40
At 1078, Colfax County is attempting a 1080-2-9, just entered Platt County on Highway 91, headed westbound, 1078.
00:53
80 miles are 609.9.1.6.
01:00
Also, would you send the...
01:01
Time is 1034, 1034.
01:03
1034.
01:06
104. I'll head that way.
01:08
10.34 hours.
01:13
244.
01:16
244.
01:19
1034. Go ahead.
01:27
2dainerslatte.
01:28
You can 1022,
01:31
Codex.
01:32
2.3.
01:34
10.30 parts.
01:43
Airbags were deployed in one of the vehicles.
01:45
Could I get medical?
01:51
1.035.
01:57
Onerplatt?
02:00
143, Lincoln.
02:02
Probably 143.
02:03
143.
02:04
1097.
02:09
1036 hours.
02:11
Yes, yes, 2.3 is there with a two vehicle 1044.
02:17
Should they advise airbags were deployed as requesting 1055?
02:22
We do have an officer around to that, but when I spoke to the RP they advised they didn't want one, but do you want us to send one?
02:30
Trooper are seeing as requesting one.
02:33
For a while, one in route.
02:35
1036.
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Madison County, NE
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