Trailer blocks southbound lane on Pinecone Road near highway, Sartell MN
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A trailer became unhitched and blocked the southbound lane on Pinecone Road near the intersection of Highway 4 and 186 in Sartell. No injuries were reported, but an ambulance stayed on scene due to a language barrier.
Audio|Heard on: Stearns, Meeker and Kandiyohi Counties Public Safety
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
We're going to be able to tell officer for EAST that's blocking at Pinecone Road North and 2-1/2 Street North.
00:09
Starting on 26th.
00:14
Trailer became unhitched and is in the southbound lane on Pinecone.
00:24
Station from 223.
00:29
Yeah,
00:31
Location of this, that close to Highway 4186 intersection.
00:42
Could you go again,
00:44
please?
00:46
Location of this crash,
00:48
that close to that intersection of Highway 4 and 186, can you verify that please?
00:58
And yes, it's going to be Highway 4 and 186.
01:01
Copy, thank you.
01:02
But keep Amazon, goshner, I've got to wait back again.
01:10
7809. Could you go again the traffic was choppy?
01:16
70 to 9. It appears no injuries, but keep one ambulance rolling.
01:21
There's a language barrier with one.
01:23
Copy.
01:29
6905 for 70809, tell me to continue and I cancel.
01:37
60905, you can probably cancel as long to stage an option.
01:40
That's work, other.
01:47
Good morning.
01:49
7809, 223 is wondering if I can continue, or if you want them to cancel.
01:58
There's safe patrols going to be wondering if injuries are blocked, no vehicles blocking, and like I said, apparently no injuries, but I won't get checked out here.
02:06
I copy. I'll let them know.
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Location mentioned:
Pine Cone Rd N & 2 1/2 St N, Sartell, MN 56377
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