Multi-vehicle crash on Highway 10 near Rice, Rice MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, dispatch reports a multi-vehicle accident on southbound Highway 10 near mile marker 46 in Rice, Minnesota. The crash involved a garbage truck, a Malibu SUV, and a Jeep Cherokee. Roads on the nearby bridge were covered with glare ice, and two separate crashes were confirmed. No serious injuries were reported, and the Department of Transportation was requested for traffic control.
Audio|Heard on: Willmar Police, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:18
Transcript:
00:00
2670 cars for multiple vehicle crash southbound Highway 10 near mile marker 46 including a garbage truck, Malibu SUV, and a Jeep Cherokee, still gathering info.
00:13
Water 6150 to dispatch, you can put us at Rice.
00:18
Denver.
00:24
Either team have different.
00:30
In the left two lanes on the bridge, traffic is getting around in the right lane, but it's glare ice.
00:37
See if DOT can come out here and maybe give us some trucks to direct traffic.
00:47
Calling 229.
00:50
10-4[1], there's a rider up in the front lobby for you.
00:57
Ten four.
00:58
I'll be out there in a second.
01:01
Yeah.
01:06
It looks like we're going to have two different crashes out here.
01:11
I'm on the one, I'll take it. It's a three-car crash and then there's one that's a garbage truck and a single vehicle.
01:16
No serious injuries as I can tell you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement (OK / Message received)
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