Wrong-way driver traveling on highway 36 near Osgood, Oak Park Heights MN
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A driver was traveling the wrong way on highway 36 near Osgood Avenue in Oak Park Heights. Authorities coordinated a response and monitored the situation with cameras.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:4
Transcript:
00:00
An available wrong-way driver, going to be westbound in the eastbound lanes of 36 at near Osgood Avenue.
00:07
32-5.
00:10
(number withheld).
00:14
Picture 7 copy.
00:16
Receive locals are closed, please.
00:19
Okay.
00:24
1-11, 10-10[1].
00:25
One-one.
00:30
It's hard to see.
00:31
Can you tell with the cameras if I got a big enough shoulder to push them up to you?
00:37
You'd almost have to take them up to a Minataka.
00:39
We didn't blow that area back the other night when we were out removing snow off so there's not any room along the shoulder there.
00:46
Copy that's what I figured.
00:56
Do the cars going the wrong way? They corrected westbound in the Weston now.
01:06
Sixth or something I got me.
01:07
You're both ready.
01:10
Ready.
01:15
Your cars are unavailable for install blocking the ramp from West Fund 94 to inward?
01:21
I guess I'll go to that one.
01:23
He did it.
01:29
One, seven five Metro D, copy, tag one.
01:37
Go ahead.
01:39
I'll try for the wrong way if you can try and keep them on camera, just let me know where they're at.
01:45
I have cameras down there, too light polluted and I don't have it.
01:48
Is it older a CRV, like a 13 or older?
01:54
Ted for me.
01:56
You're telling?
02:02
35-03, so right, I'm decided.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-10: Fight in progress
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