Vehicle rollover on southbound highway 169 in Minnesota, Mille Lacs County MN
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According to the dispatch call, a red Ford pickup rolled over on the southbound Highway 169 near 310th Street in Minnesota. Two people were inside and reported no apparent injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Mille Lacs Public Safety
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02:32
Transcript:
00:00
Roll over southbound 169 to south of 310th Street Red Ford pickup.
00:05
Two people, they say no apparent injuries.
00:10
10-11[1]. I'll see if they patrols in the area.
00:18
24, Mala. She can assign me to the rollover.
00:21
No more.
00:28
The caller did say he didn't think they were injured, but it was a rollover.
00:32
Do you want me to start ambulance just in case?
00:35
I'm sorry, amyla.
00:50
I'll name you ambulance here first page for a rollover south on 169 to south of 310th Street and our first page 1016 5550 molex copy reroute
01:17
I'm aiming to fire and rescue your first page on a rollover, southbound, 169 to south of 310th Street, means at my 3,
01:25
101, 1017.
01:40
My name is Friday and rescue your backup page for a rollover southbound 169 to south of 310th Street, Red Ford Pickup, Use of My3, have a backup.
01:55
5501-551-24.
01:57
Do you need more lights down there?
02:04
I'm not down there at the moment, but I'm just coming through Rodabia now.
02:08
Stand by.
02:13
5027, 50100.
02:14
You can show me and run to that roll over as well.
02:22
D, one-away blacks.
02:24
What?
02:29
I'll take northend emergency calls until they clear that.
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[1]
10-11: Talking too rapidly
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Location mentioned:
US-169, Minnesota
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