Possible crash on M10 near Grand River Ave, Detroit MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders investigated a possible crash on northbound M10 near Grand River Avenue in Detroit. A person was reportedly lying face down on the right shoulder, with fire department and state police units responding. Visibility was limited between traffic cameras, and responders were assessing the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne MI Public Works Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Northbound on M-10,
00:01
Let's say Grand River.
00:02
Northbound on M-10, Grand River.
00:04
Locals and fire department are out there.
00:08
Some sort of crash.
00:11
Yeah, copy on that.
00:12
We've been looking around for that one.
00:13
We came into the northbound M10 Temple.
00:16
Northbound M10 Temple Express.
00:18
Far enough off on the cameras we can’t quite tell.
00:20
What lanes are blocked out there?
00:23
I don't know, I haven't pulled up yet.
00:26
Okay, copy.
00:30
Five two eight, you can show me on scene.
00:32
Right shoulder, right lane block.
00:34
Okay, copy on that.
00:35
Yeah, it's in between the cameras, so it was really hard to tell here.
00:38
Copy, thank you sir.
00:41
Five two eight.
00:43
All right.
00:46
Is there any sign of a crash there? A car because this just came through MSP as someone was laying face down on the right shoulder.
00:56
I can't see it.
00:57
I'm a fire truck.
00:59
Copy that.
01:01
All right, yeah, I got a bunch of troopers heading for me now.
01:06
Yeah.
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