Large grain bin collapses; power line down on driveway


Audio|Source: Willmar Police, Fire and EMS
03:6
Transcript:
Yeah, and it was one of those big grain bins that collapsed by some bird by the elevator there, just enclosed on itself. All right, I'm going to head that way, too. I'm going to go to the fire department, talk to the guy. The house, it's the last house on the Church Lake Road. On the north side of the road, it's pretty tall in the brick bottom. Yes, I do. Can you call and tell them that there's a power line across their driveway that they probably shouldn't leave? Is there any way you can contact them to tell them there's a power line across their driveway? Yes, I can. It's really hard to see. It blends in right with a tar, so it would be a tough one. Grab by the Power Company and tell them about it as well. Potter, Taylor, or Candy Power? Candy Power there? Yeah, Church would be Candy Power. All right, Temple. Most numbers right here, so we got it, like, Darren. What's that, what's that road number? What's the church who's wrote? Number, Joey. Mike is calling in. We got it, Darren. All right, ten, ten, four. Thank you. Got a copy, Peters? Go ahead. That is, (name withheld) father-in-law. I did try to contact (name withheld), and I got no response. Hey, Greg, you copy this with me. They know about it. John just called Danieland told her, so he should let Mike know that. I'll be that. I talked to Mike McClary on the way up to the fire hall earlier. He's all good. 10-4. Like I said, that power line blends right in with the driveway. It'd be hard to see. I'm east of 71 on 40 heading to this welfare check. Do you want to take a spot with me and I'll have 30?
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Willmar, MN
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