Hit-and-run crash at riverfront drive with no injuries, Mankato MN
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A hit-and-run crash occurred near Riverfront Drive and Highway 14. One vehicle was found in the westbound median, and a possible second vehicle is parked on the off-ramp to 3rd Street. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Minnesota South Central Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:17
Transcript:
00:00
O'clock. The crash at Highway 14 at Riverfront Drive.
00:06
It will be in the median on the westbound side.
00:08
Sound far.
00:13
6.26 Marshall.
00:18
I see 636, 3,
00:21
6.
00:22
Please.
00:25
Keep some emails, please.
00:27
Okay. Okay.
00:33
45-1 piece.
00:35
Francis Pennin is Valid B.
00:37
David.
00:38
Head of speed 412, 2012,
00:40
2025, and clear.
00:46
One fifteen, you copy?
00:48
No, for, thank you.
00:54
Form a camera. Form a cow.
00:56
Go ahead.
01:01
I'll be out of the crash and I'll be blocking the above for me.
01:04
Time fine.
01:08
Have a good day.
01:09
Just to verify, did you get affordable started?
01:16
Not yet, they were actually passing through, called it in.
01:21
You can go ahead and get them going.
01:23
Acknowledgement (OK / Message received).
01:28
115, sibling, clear, for roll for speed.
01:32
16-7-7-4.
01:46
This will be hit and run crash.
01:47
There's only one vehicle on scene and the vehicle that's here, the occupant, is uninjured.
01:52
Tim, four, sounds like we might have the second party on the phone right now.
01:58
We'll look.
02:03
Four for today, thank you.
02:04
I'll be all at four.
02:09
I'm four. I believe that second vehicle is going to be parked on the off-ramp to 3rd Street.
02:15
Perfect. Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
S Riverfront Dr, Mankato, MN 56001
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