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Heard on: Washington County Public Safety · 2 days ago
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Two cars 1st en route to check a stall changing a tire I-35E south of Cedar at (number withheld).
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Vehicle stranded on I-35E near Cedar Avenue
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As discussed during the dispatch call, two vehicles were dispatched to assist a potentially stalled vehicle that appeared to be changing a tire on I-35E south of Cedar Avenue in Eagan, Minnesota.
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