False Apple crash alert due to vehicle owner error, Minnesota City MN


Officers responded to an Apple crash detection alert near Highway 61 and County Road 23. Upon investigation, they found no crash occurred. The vehicle owner was contacted and confirmed the alert was a mistake caused by owner error with the notification.
Audio|Source: Winona City/County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
LEC-61, I'm giving another complaint on this vehicle. Now it was a mail that the driver the car had talked to asking for help starting his vehicle.
00:09
I'm all of the driver and the vehicle.
00:13
Sure.
00:17
I have a 500 unit that I can check Highway 61 and County Road 23 for an Apple crash detection 911 call.
00:30
File 10th for St. Charles.
00:33
503 from Winona.
00:36
Okay.
00:41
503, did you get a hold of state?
00:45
I just talked to state a few minutes ago, they're not in the area.
00:51
Copy just adds up on the motor of the car, so it's going to take me a few minutes and head that way.
00:57
Copy. Copy.
01:02
Sixty-one, who's the RO this vehicle?
01:05
Sixty-one,
01:09
R.O. is (name withheld)?
01:12
Five-O-3.
01:18
Good.
01:20
You can disregard. I got a hold of the owner. He's tend to unsure what happened with the notification.
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