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Motor vehicle crash and gas leak on interstate 94Wright County MN

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I-94, Minnesota

Emergency responders in Wright County, Minnesota, attended a motor vehicle crash on westbound Interstate 94 near mile marker 181. One occupant was trapped, and crews attempted to access the vehicle through locked windows but faced obstacles. Multiple agencies including sheriff, fire, and EMS units coordinated the response. Howard Lake Fire also reported clearing a gas leak and returning to service during the incident.

Audio|Heard on: Wright County Public Safety
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03:54
Transcript:
00:00
Would you come up on scene stop short of us to the south?
00:06
Ten-four.
00:13
Chief One to five fifty-one, why don't you head back to the home?
00:20
Copy.
00:26
3Ccloud is there a CVI?
00:32
We'll check Cine Cloud available CVI for this crash.
00:40
I'm thinking of their all 10-7[1] for the day with 38.
00:44
Checking.
00:48
Do you want me to make a one call to have one come out or?
00:52
We're headed back into the building.
00:54
She's on the other side of the gate.
00:59
We'll probably have this one, how that bird is for inspection.
01:04
So you cannot gain access to the window?
01:08
Have her.
01:14
Chief on the 554, why don't you come up here a little closer?
01:22
Do where's the windows now?
01:27
Ten floor, you're out the window.
01:30
I'm too sure I have an unlocked window here that we can work on.
01:37
I'll work on it for now.
01:39
Copy that, working on unlocked window.
01:42
Three,
01:46
four, one.
01:51
Well, it's just my multi-tool in there?
01:58
I do not see it.
02:04
I've got the window open, but I've got those blockades on either side,
02:09
so I can only open the window window about three inches from here.
02:17
10 4th or you are not going to be able to go in through the window, correct?
02:22
10 o'clock 2610 cars for one that's partially blocking westbound 94th at the 181
02:30
440 cloud I'm headed that way I can take it forward
02:34
1012.
02:36
I think this is probably the friendlier option in terms of structure-wise.
02:41
We just have to troubleshoot getting these locks out of the door or out of the window slides.
02:50
Oh, I got it.
02:52
26-0-10-14-12.
02:55
So are you saying that you can get the lock out of the way or you've got to take the window?
03:00
The window is unlocked,
03:02
but it only opens about three inches, and then it's got these two jam inserts on the slide, it's on both sides.
03:11
I don't want to take the window, like if we break that, then we've got to worry about weather in that room, so let's not take the window.
03:19
Nope, we're not suggesting taking the window.
03:23
These slides are screwed in permanently, so there's no way to open this window more than four inches.
03:32
That's not going to work.
03:33
We're not going to be able to take that off.
03:39
Howard Lake Fire, Ray County?
03:41
Howard Lake Fire.
03:42
Do you guys always clear the gas leak back in service?
03:52
Howard Lake Fire clear at 1615.
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10-7: Out of service

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