Atv rollover on highway 169 with injured occupant, Itasca County MN


An ATV rolled over on Highway 169 near Watt and NASROC. The occupant was injured with a possible broken femur. The driver left the scene on foot and may have been picked up by a red vehicle. Emergency medical services including air medical and advanced life support were requested for the injured person.
Audio|Source: Itasca County Public Safety
04:40
Transcript:
00:00
We'll be in route to Highway 169 in between Keewatin and Nashwauk for an ATB rollover.
00:11
Two on a six station, I'll be open.
00:13
10-4[1]1439.
00:18
Need six stations same traffic?
00:22
Ten four, same time.
00:27
Not going through with the mile marker and stuff, so I'll drop it on you here in a second.
00:34
Copy that.
00:39
Station 226.
00:41
What?
00:43
State's been notified.
00:45
Do you think we're going to need chopper?
00:48
I stand by.
00:49
He's claiming that the ex- survivor of the ATV took off on him.
00:52
I don't know which direction he put the offense.
00:55
Yep, Mark.
01:01
8217?
01:05
Go ahead.
01:08
If you're not busy, do you want to start for that ATV roll over the 9-16 guy?
01:19
104.
01:21
14, 41.
01:27
26 station.
01:29
Go ahead.
01:30
Our victim here is going to be (name withheld).
01:33
Run in attachment, please.
01:36
(name withheld), I didn't catch last name.
01:39
(name withheld).
01:41
Tephyr.
01:46
21stition 2.16.
01:52
Give me a statement about the driver
01:56
of the machine taking off on foot.
01:59
I don't think that might be true, but I'm checking anyway in the area.
02:04
Tipper.
02:10
1442. 1442.
02:17
226 station.
02:19
226.
02:21
(name withheld) stating that a red vehicle picked out the driver and he doesn't remember who the driver is.
02:30
Step 4.
02:36
7-08, 226, would you like me to start that way with the dog?
02:45
Yeah, if you don't mind so I can figure out a little bit more here.
03:00
September 26 does ATVE have a registration? You have a registration on it?
03:10
Standby.
03:15
At AT registration when you're ready to copy.
03:18
Go ahead.
03:20
871 Victor X-ray, a 20-21 tag on it.
03:26
Step 4.
03:32
5171 station.
03:35
5171.
03:38
You want to get ALS moving for pain management and check on a chopper for a possible broken femur?
03:50
Do you want the chopper to UMC them?
04:00
As close the patient as possible.
04:06
Ten Force, you want a scene landing? Mountain, maybe.
04:15
50 station.
04:18
250.
04:20
Good afternoon.
04:22
Good afternoon, 1447.
04:26
216 station, if they're looking for a scene landing, O'Brien's probably going to be the best spot.
04:36
Ten for. That's what we'll set up for right now is over, and there's a work.
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10-4: Acknowledgement (OK / Message received)
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US-169, United States
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