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Semi-truck rollover near highway 10 causes fatalityStearns County MN

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Stearns County, MN

A semi-truck overturned near highway 10 and 115th Street Northwest. The driver was ejected and later found deceased. Rescue and fire units responded. Train traffic stopped in the area.

Audio|Heard on: Benton and Stearns County Public Safety
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06:26
Transcript:
00:00
Rice fire for a crash, rice fire for a crash.
00:02
Rice fire for a crash.
00:10
Bryce fire for a crash.
00:12
Highway 10 at 115th Street Northwest.
00:16
Highway 10,
00:17
115th Street Northwest.
00:19
For a semi-rollover near the train tracks, we are looking for assistance in finding the driver, possible ejection.
00:27
Page time is seven minutes.
00:34
I got a body.
00:35
Can you send a rice for us too?
00:37
Darren Rout.
00:43
205-85 for the code form be cleaning rounds and Sony.
00:48
Seven minutes.
00:54
Oh, go, need to copy.
01:00
Rescue for an update.
01:01
Update for the crash, US Highway 10 at 115th Street Northwest.
01:05
Subject was located looking for rescue.
01:08
Page time. Update 8 minutes.
01:14
bought out by the bank because she wasn't making payments after a domestic we have there.
01:23
Yeah, we're sitting outside and the snow is completely over it, like there's no driveway.
01:31
Yeah, I don't think they're going to be able to find her there.
01:34
I can try and find a phone number if the medical examiner wants that, but she doesn't live there.
01:39
It was fought out by the bank.
01:42
Yeah, that's what they're looking for, just waiting in contact with her.
01:51
No, I think he's the only one in there.
01:57
Copy.
02:02
Go to Benton.
02:04
Fifty-five.
02:05
Second-two.
02:06
Disregard.
02:08
I copy.
02:12
Just looking at some of the event notes, do we know if we have the driver located or are they still kind of, well,
02:20
it's out yet?
02:23
No, they just found him, sounds like he's probably 54.
02:30
10-4[1].
02:34
You can hold off on the telephone then.
02:38
On your line, please.
02:39
I call all screen around then.
02:43
Can you locate the on-call?
02:47
Yep,
02:50
Jim.
02:52
And when you have paid, see if they can do a recon call else.
03:01
Go ahead.
03:05
6151,
03:06
Sam, Tom, Tom.
03:09
I have you.
03:14
22, 24 and 2319 just for this.
03:22
Code 4[2].
03:24
10 minutes.
03:25
20 minutes 64, I'm clear.
03:28
12 minutes.
03:34
Take on Oswald from A164, patient report.
03:40
Go ahead.
03:44
8164 is in route for facility with a 53, 5-3-year-old nail, combining a sudden onset of chest pain, sub sternally.
03:52
He said it initially was 7 out of 10, radiating to his back and all over.
03:57
12 lead,
03:58
unremarkable.
04:00
I did give him one nitro and 324 aspirin.
04:03
He does rate his pain a 3 out of 10 now, more subternal pain, now radiating.
04:09
IV in the right AC, we should be there.
04:11
about five minutes.
04:12
Any questions?
04:17
No questions.
04:18
K-Chute. S2Clear at 0-0-13.
04:25
No respirations, no heartbeat.
04:32
Take-6-6-6-2-2.
04:34
Take-2.
04:37
And you also notified mid-dats if they can get a crash truck out there?
04:43
24-040-100-duty.
04:50
Sounds like they came upon it right after it happened.
04:53
Probably.
05:00
1112, see if you can get anything if it's semi-fresh.
05:08
I would say it's pretty fresh here.
05:16
4526 to 1112.
05:17
What kind of an accident are we looking at here?
05:21
It's a green truck like corn or beans or something off the highway, going southbound, all the way down across the ditch, across both planes of the railroad,
05:34
across the irrigator, and ending on a tree on the pasture.
05:42
Yeah.
05:45
6-6-2.
05:50
Can you also have county start a ME transport and give the ME my phone number? That work.
06:04
And it sounds like the truck is way down in the field.
06:08
Do you still want DOT called out for it?
06:12
Yeah, because we're going to have to probably close down part to get it towed out of there.
06:22
At least just one truck, just so they can run some blockage for us.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement (OK / Message received)
[2]
Code 4: Situation under control; no further assistance needed

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Incident Timeline

  1. Ongoing Recovery and Scene Clearance
  2. Railroad and Medical Examiner Coordination
  3. Scene Assessment and Traffic Management
  4. Driver Search and Fatality Discovery
  5. Emergency Response Dispatched
  6. Railroad Hazard Identified
  7. Initial Report of Semi-Truck Rollover

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