Truck rollover with one death and three trapped in Arlington, Arlington MN


A truck rolled over on a highway in Arlington, Minnesota. One person died at the scene, and three others were trapped inside the vehicle and needed help to get out. Emergency teams planned to use ground transport since air ambulance services were unavailable due to bad weather.
Audio|Source: Blue Earth, Nicollet, Le Sueur and Sibley County Fire
02:28
Transcript:
00:00
We have one patient that's DOA[1] and then we have three patients that are trapped in a truck that's rolled over.
00:08
You can keep continuing flight.
00:10
We're going to try ground transports at least two once we get them extricated.
00:17
Howdy copy? Have you copy? Do you need any additional resources?
00:21
At this time, no,
00:22
we're getting them extricated.
00:24
Actually, go ahead and start at least one ALS[2] unit, please.
00:27
Subway 370, where do you want the helicopter to land?
00:30
Subly County Arlington Ambulance.
00:31
Sibbly County Gaylor and ambulance.
00:34
Where do you want flight to land at?
00:36
Right on the highway.
00:37
Will I have fire? That's the L.P.
00:40
Is fire going to have enough resources out there? Do you need more?
00:43
Paging Arlington Fire responded to the intersection of State Highway 9th.
00:48
And resources? Pedalpentee.
00:49
Three City, standby, I'm in a page.
00:51
Sibley County to all units on the motor vehicle accident.
00:53
North Air Care, Lifelanctree, and Mayo all turned down flight due to weather.
00:57
Ridgeview 803 to 270 or 370-0-7-0-7-0-7-A and Sibley fire.
01:02
The County to Ridgeview,
01:05
270 will be on SB5, SB5.
01:08
SB5, thank you.
01:09
All right, can fire civil change.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
DOA: Dead on Arrival
[2]
ALS: Advanced Life Support
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Location mentioned:
Arlington, MN 55307
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