Possible drug use on bus near Sun Ray Transit Center, St Paul MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible narcotics use incident on an eastbound bus near Sun Ray Transit Center in St. Paul. The bus had continued from a prior stop. The individual involved was removed from the bus, and an ambulance was dispatched and later cleared the area. Bus service resumed after the medical personnel cleared the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Hennepin MN Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:28
Transcript:
00:00
Two four two have an eastbound gold light continued from the street stop with a report of narcotics on board.
00:06
Bus number is (number withheld).
00:09
Did meet that at the exit over.
00:11
Received.
00:18
Seventeen 40.
00:22
Two 2242. East somewhere you're tracking.
00:26
This bus is just eastbound coming out to White Bear Avenue.
00:28
Do you want it to hold at Hazel? Oh, for Sunray.
00:35
Yeah, we'll do Sunray at 1744.
00:39
Six hundred and three.
00:40
I would like 243 until he's cold four.
00:43
Seventeen 44.
00:44
Eight minutes.
00:47
Eight 19. All the care report, go ahead and put me back on my system.
00:54
Copy eight two and 203 clear as well.
01:01
Two hundred and 42, you being canceled?
01:07
Two hundred and 42 copy.
01:09
Seventeen 47.
01:11
Copy.
01:13
603, let me put you on it real quick.
01:17
146.
01:20
146.
01:21
We got party off the bus.
01:23
He transported to north.
01:25
We'll get ambulance clear to get the buses going here in a minute.
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