Traffic blocked near cottage and eden streets, Bar Harbor ME
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Officers are blocking traffic and setting up detours near Cottage Street, Eden Street, and Weston Bridge after a possible crash.
Audio|Heard on: Bar Harbor, MDI and Acadia Police, Fire, EMS, Park Rangers
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03:15
Transcript:
00:00
Cottage Street, Command, Bar Harbor.
00:03
I think it would be really helpful to block.
00:16
Anybody?
00:25
Command, your traffic is unreadable right now.
00:31
If there's anybody available at the block,
00:38
traffic from even coming on to Cottage from Eden Street,
00:42
that would be helpful.
00:46
Down four? Somebody head over there.
00:49
I have two officers collecting barricades right now.
00:52
It's like they're headed back to you guys now.
01:00
I copy that.
01:02
And if you're in contact conversant, if they come down cottage, that's probably their best place to start.
01:14
Acknowledgment / Message received
01:23
527 to command
01:27
RORO A-R-R-A-Tel 4 3.
01:36
7-4 and block Cato 3-3-Eats.
01:43
Copy that, thank you.
01:45
So much to be there with barricades soon.
01:58
...20, Mr. Man, they actually have first.
02:01
We're inviting me here on Weston, so he's at Weston, right now.
02:13
I copy that.
02:15
I'm gonna walk down and beat him down there.
02:24
11, barber.
02:36
Give a minute of eyes for Santhon at Weston-Hollin.
02:44
Ten-four.
02:53
Eleven barber, where's five? I haven't been able to make contact with him.
02:59
We're on Mount Desert Street, setting up a detour.
03:01
Where are you at?
03:04
Setting up for it.
03:05
We're at Weston Bridge.
03:08
Just start a whole thing down there so people can get access out of here.
03:12
We haven't investigated anything in terms of the crash yet.
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