Water main break causes lane shift near Hopkins Crossroad, Hopkins MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel communicated about a possible water main break near the intersection of County Road 73 and Hopkins Crossroad in Hopkins. The issue appeared to cause a lane shift and possible traffic disruption. Later reports suggested that the condition may have cleared or been resolved.
Audio|Heard on: Hennepin MN Public Works Group Calls
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00:52
Transcript:
00:00
Hey, there is a water main break on County Road 73, Hopkins Crossroad.
00:05
Supposedly there is a lane shift in there.
00:08
If it's too tight, let me know.
00:12
All right, that's on County Road 73, Hopkins Crossroad.
00:15
Yeah, I am not down that far usually.
00:18
I don't get south of One Hundred and Thirty.
00:20
Copy that. Does anybody cover Seventy Three in your area?
00:25
Hopkins Crossroads.
00:28
Hey (name withheld), it's (name withheld).
00:29
Yeah, that area I actually just went through there a little while ago, but I can head back.
00:34
How did that look? Was there traffic control there with a lane shift that you noticed?
00:39
There was nothing there when I went through.
00:42
I made a pass south to 7th and north again, then back south.
00:49
10-4, maybe it's cleared now.
00:51
Thanks (name withheld), 580 clear.
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Location mentioned:
County Rd 73 & Hopkins Crossroad, Hopkins, MN 55305
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