Three-car collision causes multiple injuries near 43rd St, Mason City IA


A three-car collision happened near 43rd Street and South Federal Avenue. Initially, two vehicles crashed, and then another vehicle hit them. At least two people were injured, including one complaining of head pain. Emergency medical services and police have responded to the scene.
Audio|Source: Cerro Gordo County Sheriff, Mason City Police and Fire
02:11
Transcript:
00:00
We've got, I believe, at least a three-car collision, near 43rd St and South Federal Ave. Another vehicle just hit them.
00:06
Not sure on injuries. We're getting medicated.
00:10
35, I'll be called three.
00:14
Thank you.
00:19
And one other subject's complaining of head pain.
00:22
Again, that's going to be near 43rd St and South Federal, 10. Now is 1939.
00:32
State Radio from Sierra Gordovaugh on Article 21 State Radio.
00:45
Is that right okay? Go ahead.
00:47
Checking to see if any of your troopers from the post could just head out to Highway 65, near 43rd St. We've got at least a three-vehicle accident,
00:55
started as a two vehicle accident, but another vehicle just smashed into them.
01:02
65 and what was the Cross Street? I'm sorry?
01:05
43rd Street, just right outside the post.
01:09
Except for one of my troops just said they are all 323 out there.
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10-4[1].
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1940.
01:23
How many, 102? Uh, how many, 102?
01:27
Uh, at least two.
01:30
Ten-four.
01:34
We have South Island's Rover.
01:44
Have them already, please?
01:46
Never. We have them in route. You advise two patients.
01:54
Sash, 2317.
01:56
2317.
02:00
So, 2317, 2415, 2416, 2416 en route,
02:06
near 43rd St and South Federal.
02:09
They're at 1941.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received / OK)
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Location mentioned:
S Federal Ave & 43rd St SW, Mason City, IA 50401
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