Person trapped under train at 6th Avenue and Buchanan Street, Anoka MN
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A person is trapped under a train near 6th Avenue and Buchanan Street in Anoka. Emergency teams including the specialized rescue team were dispatched to assist with the rescue.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:25
Transcript:
00:00
First spot on scene, they have a person that's still breathing but trapped under the train.
00:08
Copy that.
00:10
We'll be arriving shortly.
00:13
We'll advise if we need SRT.
00:15
Copy.
00:19
And so you can show everyone going to be arriving with Alida and PDM scene.
00:27
So, Northstar train.
00:29
We'll just talk.
00:33
I'll be a North Star train.
00:36
He'll be out investigating humanity 26th.
00:45
Take a look at that for you.
00:48
Take a look at that for you.
00:50
Hello there, Gabby.
01:06
9272, we found out.
01:09
9272 copy.
01:14
C2, you can downgrade a routine.
01:19
C2 copy, huh.
01:25
Dispatch for Monoco Champlain Command[1].
01:28
Another Champlain command.
01:31
Can you get a hold of B-N? Just make sure that all traffic is shut down, that all traffic is shut down on the train.
01:41
Copy. You 29?
01:46
I've never been opened up.
01:52
I see it, but I'm gonna see if I call the customer, see if they can come down.
02:13
North Metro Specialized Rescue Team, SRT, 6th Avenue, Buchanan Street, in Anoka.
02:19
North Metro Specialized Rescue Team, SRT, 6th Avenue and Buchanan Street, in Anoka.
02:24
Time 829.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Command: Incident Command established; the unit or officer managing the incident
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Location mentioned:
6th Ave & Buchanan St, Anoka, MN 55303
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