Vehicle rollover crash traps occupant near Quay Street North, Washington County MN
A Corvette rolled over onto its roof near Quay Street North. One occupant was trapped and unconscious, with CPR underway. The crash may have been caused by another car cutting off the Corvette or high speed. Emergency teams requested traffic control and recon. The injured occupant's condition is critical.
Audio|Source: Washington County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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are here occupants in it upside down.
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Oh, yeah, whatever you need.
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I copy. See you in five, six minutes.
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What do you want?
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Okay.
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4.6, you are 102.
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104.46LJ staff facility count clear.
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1428 hours.
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Clear. Copy.
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Account is clear.
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Copy. Copy. Copy. Copy.
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If there hasn't already, we'll need two toes for two vehicles in the day.
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Approaching 28.
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I got one super you send through if I'm clear.
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Yep, go ahead and send them.
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994 Command[1], patient update.
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Possibly the OAA and we have one alert and oriented.
01:20
They are pinned inside the vehicle.
01:28
203-4-3-handover at the farmstead near Quay Street North grass unit two through one Honorable.
01:37
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02:06
Four copy available. You can post for Forest Lake.
02:10
Copy.
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Sure.
02:22
Here, Jared.
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I have a Corvette on its roof in the ditch.
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One of the occupants was trapped and unconscious.
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CPR is in progress.
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I'm not sure he's going to make it.
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It looks like it's possible.
02:41
The other car involved either cut them off, forcing him to roll over in the ditch, or they were going at extreme high rate of speed, which contributed to it, but I think we may need to recon here.
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Sounds good. I'll match with you copy if you can get a recon started,
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some DOT trucks for traffic,
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and then check see if we have you in the on camera.
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Command: Incident Command established; the unit or officer managing the incident
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