Tree branches rest on Lake City's Highway 61 guardrail, Lake City MN
Being reported in Lake City, tree branches resting on Highway 61's guardrail without blocking traffic, with DOT notified for response.
Audio|Source: Austin Combined (Law / Fire / EMS)
02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Go ahead. Can you have a Lake City Officer check on that tree and advise if we need to call out DOT Highway 61 at the 70?
00:08
DBS has in about 35 days, Ellen, since if you get anything further or city, let me know.
00:17
Okay, 4.
00:18
Yeah, I can.
00:19
I thought she said it was just on the guardrail and not in the lane, but yep, we'll check.
00:23
Thank you, 101, 108.
00:26
6-6-1-37 seconds.
00:29
Go ahead.
00:31
I'll continue emerging for now, so let me know if I can slow.
00:35
10-4, if the roads are as bad down there, so that are up here, you can slow down because it's like clear ice here.
00:45
We're going to scale?
00:47
Go ahead.
00:52
Can you get Allendale Ambulance headed to I-35 mile marker 25 northbound for a semi that hit the guard rail head-on? 10-4, that's how a rescue response as well, correct?
01:06
10-4, I would have said so.
01:12
In Steele County, it looks like it's going to be closer to the 26.
01:16
My trooper's not too far out, the trail end of the semis on the fog line.
01:21
Kathy, I can get a deputy down there.
01:22
We have one sitting in Allendale.
01:24
Copy, thank you.
01:27
Provenouser State.
01:29
Astrosby 376.
01:30
Steel County is going to get a deputy from Elendale as well.
01:34
135. Good part.
01:37
Freeborn, this is state code.
01:38
Be that 1,200 block.
01:40
It's street on the left.
01:42
28 here in a second.
01:44
10-4.
01:45
Do you still need our assistance if it's going to be steel counties area?
01:51
Negative, you can disregard my troopers should be on scene shortly, thank you.
01:55
10-4. Wabash out of state and so, please call.
01:59
Wabashaw.
02:00
Wabashaw.
02:02
My Lake City Officers telling me that branches them on the guardrail all day, not blocking traffic.
02:07
Copy that. I'll scan it over to DOT.
02:09
Thank you, at 110.
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