Dodge Ram drives on shoulder near Wakota Bridge, South St Paul MN
A Dodge Ram truck was reported driving on the shoulder and nearly leaving the road while traveling eastbound on highway near Wakota Bridge on highway 494. Authorities followed the vehicle and confirmed the complaint. The driver was asked if they were willing to sign a complaint.
Audio|Source: Minnesota State Patrol District 2400 (Chisago, Washington, Ramsey, Dakota Counties)
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Transcript:
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Metro 70 car for a driving complaint eastbound 494 from the Wakota Bridge on Maroon, Dodge Ram, King John Boy 4-2-4 forving on the shoulder, and almost off the road.
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6-6-9-494 bailout.
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421 Metro 10-9[1]-com
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4-13.
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That's there, follower on it.
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We're figuring that out now.
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10-4[2], I've got a follower on each on attack.
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It's just north of Bay Lake.
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We've just had a slot-gram going the other way.
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I've got to flip forward, though.
00:46
Good far. I've about a mile from lake.
00:48
My RP's in a black infinity with his hazards on.
00:52
Pretty huge.
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Full 14.
00:59
Mr. 669, can you meet me on packed?
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Yeah, just pass to playoffice either or other.
01:08
I copy. I'll stay on the main then.
01:15
On 6669, it sounds like you're cresting the hill right behind them.
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Yeah, after that.
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416.
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6667 Metro.
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6365.
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Is confirming is the caller willing to sign a complaint?
01:39
I'm sorry, 7-9?
01:45
The caller willing to sign a complainer are they identified?
01:51
I've disconnected.
01:53
I'm sure he will.
01:57
Copy. I mean, kind of like both stop it on there.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-9: Repeat last transmission
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement (OK / Message received)
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Location mentioned:
Wakota Bridge, I-494, South St Paul, MN 55075
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