Semi-truck rollover and 18-wheeler crashes disrupt icy highway, Dunn County WI
Having been reported icy and hazardous, Highway 170 saw a semi-truck rollover and another 18-wheeler incident near County Road F and Highway 25, causing traffic disruption without injuries.
Audio|Source: Dunn County Sherriff Law Backup Patch to DULAW1
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Transcript:
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Dunn County Sheriff's Office, Boyceville Fire, Boyceville EMS, speed request on Highway 170 near County Road F.
00:06
Highway 170 near County Road F, one truck has rolled over about one mile west of County Road F.
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County Road F.
00:12
Caller unsure how long the vehicle has been there.
00:17
No vehicle visible upon arrival.
00:18
Vehicle pulled over.
00:19
Report was from a passenger.
00:28
Toward Houston County.
00:34
No crash at location, monitoring the situation.
00:36
No injuries reported.
00:38
Checking the second incident first.
00:46
Responding to County Hall.
00:54
Operator update given upon arrival on scene.
01:04
Further info provided related to the incident.
01:09
Dispatch to Toney.
01:17
Currently only sliding incidents, no confirmed crashes.
01:29
Status update.
01:33
Units asked to monitor Highway 25 as well.
01:39
Deputies on scene at two incidents in the same vicinity.
01:44
An 18-wheeler incident just south of Highway 170 on Highway 25.
01:49
No injuries reported.
01:52
Acknowledged.
01:58
Unit 211 en route.
02:03
Confirmed.
02:06
Caller updated on Highway 170 conditions.
02:12
No damage to her vehicle.
02:15
She will arrange her own tow.
02:18
Reported icy conditions in the area; highway crew notified.
02:24
Additional updates requested for nearby areas.
02:41
Timestamp noted.
02:44
Unit T1023 reporting on crash on Highway 170.
02:47
Incident just off Highway 170.
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County Rd F, Wisconsin
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