Crash involving semi at Canterbury Rd near County Rd 101, Shakopee MN
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were sent to a crash involving a semi-truck at Canterbury Road near County Road 101. There were no reported injuries, and the vehicle was unoccupied on the shoulder. The semi is planned to be picked up later today.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Majority cars to start for a crash involving a semi, County Road 101 and Canterbury.
00:07
Portix 1 right there.
00:13
I need to get more info from Scott at (number withheld).
00:22
61 Metro.
00:24
61. 61.
00:28
Tadier, good morning.
00:30
Good morning, Beth, do you mind?
00:32
3.16 traffic.
00:38
36.
00:41
(name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld), 4.
00:45
Harvey Mata, Heidi.
00:49
Hi, Fivine.
00:50
551.
00:51
The Metro.
00:57
Forty-two.
01:00
It's unoccupied on the right shoulder.
01:02
According to the note, they're going to pick it up later today.
01:05
I tagged it.
01:07
Copy 52.
01:14
31, neutral.
01:17
631.
01:18
Can't make sure.
01:21
533. 533.
01:28
625.
01:31
625.
01:32
Good morning, so many type shift.
01:36
Good morning, so 555.
01:42
4802 Metro.
01:44
4802.
01:46
This crash of Canterbury, are they blocking, are there any injuries?
01:53
I haven't received further yet, but I'm going to say no.
01:58
Probably thanks.
02:00
585. 515. 516.
02:06
516. If there's a crash on Canterbury, I can head there.
02:11
Support. It's 101 and Canterbury.
02:13
It involves us and I believe that's why we were requested, waiting for further.
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Location mentioned:
Canterbury Rd & County Rd 101, Shakopee, MN 55379
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