Vehicle crash damages utility pole near mount desert street, Bar Harbor ME
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An SUV crashed near Mount Desert Street in Bar Harbor, heavily damaging the vehicle and snapping a utility pole. Officers are on scene setting up a detour and no injury information is available yet.
Audio|Heard on: Hancock County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
03:9
Transcript:
00:00
314 and 313 regarding the PI crossing love there.
00:03
The only update they have is the DMF is on scene with an SUV with heavy damage, a utility pole snapped in half, and CMP is being paged out.
00:12
No status on injury yet.
00:29
314 Bangorio 314 314 For suit
00:42
Off Mdii I
00:45
NAMO NAMO 3,150 bangles off in a WANO
00:58
Are you off the home?
01:05
To Ancock, 1035?
01:08
Good.
01:10
Katie, Iowa, Orland,
01:12
with Maine, P.C.
01:14
359 L. Lincoln, Z, Z, Bresti, Charles.
01:18
359 ZLC is on a green,
01:23
Crown Victoria.
01:25
3.14, Bangor.
01:36
314. We'll be all set here.
01:41
You can get a charter to close this record.
01:44
He has no preference.
01:54
330mary, copy direct.
01:57
Let's regarding.
02:04
2nd4-34-Vangero will be out of deck, sir, PD.
02:08
Time-hoc.
02:14
Bar Harbor.
02:23
Subventivized for Sam's on scene at Weston Holland.
02:30
Temple.
02:36
Where's five? I haven't made contact with him.
02:41
We're on Mount Desert Street, setting up with the D-4.
02:44
Where are you at?
02:47
Ten-four, we're at Western Bridge.
02:50
We've got a whole thing that's there so people can get access out of here.
02:55
We haven't investigated anything in terms of the crash yet.
03:01
That's fine.
03:02
Driver's still on scene though.
03:04
You can wait. We just gotta get the detour set up first.
03:08
Ten-four. Ten-four.
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