Car crash blocking roadway on Airline Road in Amherst, Amherst ME
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A small dark sedan crashed and has been blocking Peaked Mountain Drive near Airline Road in Amherst since noon. The vehicle is covered in snow and has no lights on. The registered owner has called for a tow but it has not arrived yet. No one is currently with the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Maine State Police Dispatch Zone 3A
Listen to dispatch call
02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Two calls pending, a 911 hang up.
00:03
There was a child playing with the phone and also a crash.
00:06
That's an Amherst, Peaked Mountain Drive and Airline Road.
00:10
Callers said the vehicle has been there since noon and is blocking part of the roadway.
00:19
Reportedly a small dark sedan with no lights on covered in snow.
00:23
Complaintant said they spoke to the registered owner of the vehicle earlier and she was calling for a tow but none has arrived.
00:32
And no one's with the vehicle.
00:40
The vehicle is off to the side.
00:47
It was off the road side.
01:00
Phone numbers and codes withheld.
01:03
Phone numbers and codes withheld.
01:05
I'm not with it, it's actually 190.
01:14
Okay.
01:21
Actually, this is...
01:22
Looks like a 529.
01:25
It's on the shoulder.
01:28
Phone numbers and codes withheld.
01:31
Phone numbers and codes withheld. This might not be it.
01:36
Okay, the one we had at 191 with a black Chevy Impala.
01:41
Yeah, that's the one.
01:43
You had us a slide off?
01:47
It was called over by (name withheld).
01:48
They called it in as a crash.
01:50
Oh,
01:52
This is on the shoulder list for always on.
01:53
Yeah.
01:55
So forth.
02:00
Phone numbers and codes withheld.
02:02
Phone numbers and codes withheld.
02:06
5.
02:07
I just showify that color test if it's not blocked 3-9.
02:11
It looks like it's blocking the Peaked Mountain Drive.
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