A Minneapolis 911 dispatcher en route to work died when a wrong-way driver who had been drinking collided with her car on a Brooklyn Park highway, authorities said Sunday.
Jenna L. Bixby, 30, died Saturday night in the head-on crash that closed a section of Hwy. 252 for hours, according to the State Patrol.
Her husband, Daniel Bixby, was listening to the emergency dispatch audio that first reported the crash, said Andrew Williams, who heads two Twin Cities scanner monitoring groups online.
An officer at the scene of the 8 p.m. crash said over the scanner that she was "not breathing, unresponsive."
Two hours later, State Patrol troopers were at Bixby's door to deliver the grim news, Williams said.
"A few of us were listening at the same time last night and messaging back and forth," Williams said. "Maybe two hours later, Dan sent a message on the board that troopers came and told him it was his wife. Yeah, it's tough."
In a Facebook posting Sunday morning, Daniel Bixby wrote: "Please know that I never stopped loving you with all my heart, and I will never stop loving you."
Don Bixby, Daniel Bixby's father, said his daughter-in-law loved her job: "She just liked helping people," Don Bixby said.