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Vehicle rollover and diesel tanker incident on 290th Street 

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290th St, Mason City, IA
Audio|Source: Cerro Gordo County Sheriff, Mason City Police and Fire
02:14

Transcript:
Alright, there's a great as you coming in. There's a dump truck on. I'm going to send the dump truck too. Butler County from Floyd County and R2 Call 21, Butler County. Thank you for Butler. Butler, can you send Green Ambulance to 290th Street in Balsam? I have just east of Balsam. for a 1050 roll over. Male individual is out of the vehicle, wants to be checked on. Tempor, Floyd, has anyone else been contacted for us? I have contacted Marlborough Fire and my S.O. Units. 104, Floyd, I'll page him out, 1715. Floyd, same time. I got one coming up. All right, I'll hold, I got three more, so I'll hold them. Despite 17-2. 17-2. Puff, do you? 17-17. 17-17. Hopefully, coming in, R2, call 21 Ceple's. Plyke. Can you have one of your ISP deputies respond to 290th and the balsam I have just east of that? I have a 1050 dealing with a diesel tanker. RP is out. It just wants to be looked at what vessel units would like an ISP. Are you looking for a commercial motor vehicle unit? Yes. 10 4. I will see if I can get somebody started that way. Thank you. A few any details on that, or once you get them, if you could send them to ICF3, please. We'll do what kind of clear 1718. Thank you. See you all the same time.

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