Single-vehicle crash on Highway 169 amid icy conditions, Virginia MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders managed a single-vehicle crash on Highway 169 near Virginia, Minnesota, caused by icy road conditions. The vehicle's lone occupant exited safely and received medical care from Virginia Medic 5. Fire and EMS crews coordinated scene management and requested road maintenance support due to hazardous driving conditions.
Audio|Heard on: St. Louis MN Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:8
Transcript:
00:00
We're an ice-skating rink out here on 169.
00:02
Can we get DOT out here to stand for us?
00:06
Good for all advice for patrol.
00:10
Same to list from Virginia Fire between time one.
00:13
Go ahead.
00:16
I don't know if you need to make that call.
00:18
I've passed two county plows on the way out to this crash already.
00:21
They're out.
00:23
Tempire, thank you.
00:27
St. Louis, Mike S.,
00:30
4,
00:31
Tender 2 en route.
00:34
September 1357.
00:37
Mike S., Engine 3 is on scene.
00:41
1358.
00:46
Hey, Louis, from Virginia Fire Battalion.
00:48
Go ahead.
00:51
Battalion 1 will be taking Highway 169 command.
00:54
The single occupant is out of the vehicle.
00:57
They are being attended to by Virginia Medic 5.
01:02
We'll have Virginia Medics 3 stand down and return to station.
01:06
We have all other resources en route that we'll need.
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Location mentioned:
US-169, Virginia, MN
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