Driver slumps in black car ditch on I-90 in Minnesota, Dakota MN
Concerns rise after a black passenger car is found in a ditch near I-90 mile marker 172 with the driver possibly slumped over, prompting coordinated emergency response from local units.
Audio|Source: Winona City/County Public Safety
03:30
Transcript:
00:00
We're taking reports to the I-90 near mile marker 272 for black passenger car in the ditch.
00:06
It appears that the driver is possibly slumped over.
00:14
Copy. I'll see if Middok can sit on this.
00:17
I'll try to swing around.
00:18
Time far.
00:24
Hey, Chris Terrace, I got that sanded.
00:27
Anywhere else you want me to go?
00:34
LSD, this is Nodine.
00:35
We'll be standing by at Dakota Fire Station.
00:39
10 for Nodine.
00:44
1012.
00:46
Tyler from Buds.
00:50
The other Tri-State fan is coming over to you guys.
00:54
We're good on this one.
00:57
Do you need anybody else down us that first one there?
01:02
Negative.
01:04
We do not need anybody.
01:05
Soul Truck's here already pulling her out.
01:07
Tri-State is coming to you guys.
01:14
Ten for it.
01:20
Nodine from Dakota.
01:25
Go ahead.
01:27
You guys can go ahead and clear this is all taking care of down here.
01:33
10 for.
01:36
This is Nodine for head back.
01:40
10 for Nodine for 10, 13.
01:42
10, 13.
01:48
227 Rochester.
01:50
Go ahead.
01:52
I'm all with that black passenger car in the median.
01:56
They said this was ditch or median for the other one?
02:03
I believe median.
02:09
Kathy, this one's at the 170.
02:11
I'll swing back to the 172 and just make sure but this one's 10-2.
02:16
Tell more.
02:19
S8-28-Rochester.
02:24
S3-298.
02:28
You want to let Deans know the VOR that's at the 14-mile marker is actually on the exit ramp from 90 to southbound 35 at the junction?
02:41
Over.
02:55
LAC2, one on aimless, and one on a rescue.
02:58
Respond to 332 MR Street, 332MR Street for a 63-year-old female with swollen legs.
03:09
10-4[1], engine 4.
03:12
Copy ones.
03:16
West copies.
03:23
There's no vehicles at the 172.
03:25
It's going to be the line at the 170.
03:26
You can cancel medical.
03:29
So far, thanks.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement (OK / Message received)
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