Bus engine malfunction halts service on Ford Parkway, St Paul MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a bus driver reported engine warning lights turning on and off near Ford Parkway and South Kenneth Street in St. Paul. The vehicle was stopped while waiting for maintenance personnel to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Hennepin MN Transportation Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:13
Transcript:
00:00
Copy this is 3209.
00:03
My stop for a while was my check engine light was coming on and off, but now the stop engine light is coming on and off.
00:13
Okay, yeah, here is that stop engine light one.
00:15
Just hold there at Ford and Kenneth.
00:19
And we can get the shop out there to retrieve that bus.
00:22
Do you have any passengers on your bus at all?
00:24
I just want a hole in the sky.
00:27
Okay, yeah, I think you are the last.
00:31
You might be the last bus of the night.
00:35
So I don't know.
00:36
I'll see if the shop can do the bus change.
00:39
I mean, you are so close to Forty Sixth Street, but if that stop engine light is coming on, then it's.
00:44
Probably best just to hold there.
00:46
All right, I'm on Kenneth and Ford Parkway, but should I turn off the bus?
00:54
You don't, I don't think you need to.
00:57
I'll call the shop and see what they want to do about it, okay?
01:01
Well, the light's saying stop engine, so call me back when you know what you want to do.
01:05
I'll just sit here.
01:06
Yeah, just because it's so cold out, I still don't know if they actually shut the whole bus off or not.
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