Two-vehicle crash with rollover near 50th Avenue SE, Olmsted County MN
A two-vehicle crash occurred on Highway 14 East near 50th Avenue SE. One vehicle rolled over and initially it was reported someone might be trapped requiring extrication. Emergency responders confirmed all occupants are out of the vehicles and walking. Medical and fire units responded to the scene.
Audio|Source: Austin Combined (Law / Fire / EMS)
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Transcript:
00:00
It sounds like it is a confirmed crash, taking multiple calls now.
00:09
1.03M. Just all for there.
00:16
6-70-capping from Kai-12.
00:23
Allstate the Processor C-Petrol, I see call.
00:26
Hold on second, go ahead.
00:32
We've got medical and deputies going to a two-vehicle accident, one vehicle rolled over, one person possibly needing extrication.
00:39
Highway 14 East near 50th Avenue SE.
00:43
All right, copies.
00:44
We have multiple troopers en route as well, 1432.
00:49
Rochester, 50 cars are around to this crash.
00:51
Sounds like possible.
00:52
One vehicle rollover.
00:54
(entrapment detail withheld) is trapped, extrication needed.
00:56
Fire medical is also now.
00:58
5-0-2-4.
01:04
One-up to your eyes, 10-6[1].
01:06
Number 10-6[1], 1435.
01:12
...position.
01:14
One-up for your access, sir.
01:15
Go ahead.
01:16
Go ahead.
01:18
Go ahead.
01:23
Everybody's out of the vehicles, uh,
01:26
in all the occasions are green.
01:28
They're all been walking.
01:29
Happy, everybody, out of the vehicles, all walking, 1436.
01:33
State to Olmsted, copy call.
01:35
Go ahead for Olmsted.
01:39
Further crash on 14 east of town, all parties are out of the vehicle, all walking around.
01:46
618 to 103.
01:48
Copy all parties out of the vehicle all walking around.
01:52
Good.
01:53
I think they might have been auto launching.
01:55
Do you still need a helicopter?
01:57
They even cancel auto launch.
02:00
In Rochester,
02:02
SB618, I updated telling all parties all-parties off-walking.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-6: Busy (occupied and unavailable for routine calls)
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