Icy crash on Highway 169 in Princeton sparks urgent rescue, Princeton MN
A crash on icy Highway 169 in Princeton caused by snow-covered stoplights triggered fire department aid and a call for additional towing support.
Audio|Source: Mille Lacs Public Safety
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Transcript:
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If you don't have them in route, can you request fire department to come out to this crash,
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169 in Premont? We had a lot of ice and snow-covered stoplights yesterday,
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and we're thinking that could be part of the problem.
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See if they could help us with that.
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As far, that is in fact what the problem is, according to my deputy.
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He was going to talk to a trickers about it.
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The department is out there, we'll advise on CSA or isn't something that you can help us.
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Thank you.
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Do you until through no action.
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It's due on 23.
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You would show Order (number withheld) as served.
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Surman Station 1 to Captain 5.
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Shurber in the state's the end call.
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Go ahead, Shurber.
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For that, AXA 169 in Fremont, we are going to need a second toe.
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10-4[1], thank you.
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10-4: Acknowledgement (OK / Message received)
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US-169, Princeton, MN
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