Smoke reported at grain elevator in Shakopee, Shakopee MN
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Fire units responded to smoke reported at a six-story grain elevator near County Road 101 in Shakopee. Crews established command and began investigating the light brown smoke visible from the top floor.
Audio|Heard on: Carver and Scott County Public Safety
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03:38
Transcript:
00:00
The truck driver was reporting smoke out of the grain elevator on the north side, the PV grain.
00:29
851, code 2 transfer, 212 to RMC.
00:39
Got calling from Shakopee, too.
00:43
Go ahead.
00:46
Did you have any additional callers on this? We're not finding anything in the area of 200, Kavanaugh Drive.
01:02
Chuck for copies.
01:04
Thank you.
01:20
You're welcome, San Diego.
01:27
Fire copy direct, 3251, County Road 101 to the grain elevator.
01:34
Midfire copy, Sheriff.
01:36
It's 10.33.
01:43
It's got to come here from Shockby, Chief, too.
01:45
I'll be arriving 3251, County Road 101 East.
01:49
I have a six-story grain elevator.
01:54
With light brown smoke showing from the top floor, I'll be out investigating and have command and hold current assignment.
02:05
Coming.
02:19
Engine 1 and Med Ladder, if you guys can stage on the front of the road, nothing's been plodding here.
02:25
I've got the position, accordingly.
02:31
Check the engine 1 copies.
02:33
We're arriving. Level 1 staged.
02:49
normal operations all right if we clear the engine and cancelment affirmative
03:04
Here's the opinion one even clear and metafire you can cancel.
03:10
Dispatch from the check, the chief one.
03:29
have normal operations here at the green elevator.
03:32
All far unit to be clear.
03:37
Copy clear at 1036.
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Shakopee, MN
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