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Roll over crash on MN-28 traps driver amid aid, Morris MN
A single-vehicle rollover on MN-28 east of Highway 59 in Morris left one person trapped inside. Bystanders and emergency crews responded promptly at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Stevens County Public Safety
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02:53
Transcript:
00:00
Morris 1078 to State Highway 28, just east of U.S.
00:06
Highway 59, one vehicle rollover, one trapped in the vehicle.
00:12
Here for.
00:14
8.20?
00:20
She can be a special being in route.
00:23
940.
00:28
I'm seeing, looks like there's a few people assisting right now.
00:36
10-4[1], they tell me two inside, one trap.
00:42
Okay.
00:57
Roll over, it's going to be highway 8 just east of 529.
01:05
7. 7.
01:08
For one party, it's currently trapped county staffed paramedical and not wound up being on team.
01:16
4 and for 3.
01:23
4-07, 1-4 the squad closer up to the scene.
01:26
619, St. Claude, what was the location on the crash again?
01:30
Highway 28 just east of Highway 59 and Morris.
01:33
7-4.
01:45
6-91086-9-7-4-113.
01:51
945.
01:56
Same last name is driver.
01:59
Same last name, first in (name withheld).
02:03
At 945.
02:06
Wait, did you get the 28th of that vehicle yet?
02:13
Copy, thank you.
02:16
947. You copy 245, sign number.
02:29
Victor 152-280922108.
02:36
That's going to be a passenger in another vehicle and then copy of the 45 for the driver.
02:46
Z-zebra 996-268-28-284-58-58-524.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement (OK / Message received)
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Location mentioned:
MN-28, Morris, MN
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