Vehicle hits pole near Greeley's Landing road, Dover Foxcroft ME
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A car went off the road and struck a telephone pole near Greeley's Landing Road in Dover. No injuries were reported. Fire and police responded to control traffic and investigate the accident.
Audio|Heard on: Piscataquis County Sheriff and Fire
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
I was transmitting a box alarm for Dover Fire.
00:03
Station 9 respond in the area near Greeley's Landing Road in Dover.
00:08
To refer a PD accident, car went off the road, did hit the telephone pole,
00:14
but no injuries are reported.
00:15
Your timeout is (number withheld).
00:32
Scott, acquitted over 922.
00:35
42, go ahead.
00:40
Clean route, really landing.
00:43
And for every responding, (number withheld).
00:47
It sounds like it should be minimal damage to the pole.
00:50
Again, not sure, extended damage.
00:54
I have the message, thank you.
01:02
John (number withheld) on the card two.
01:06
Danville.
01:10
If it's (number withheld) move.
01:16
511 at (number withheld).
01:23
Scataquist Dover 922.
01:27
922, good.
01:29
And be on scene.
01:30
Single vehicle vehicle accident.
01:33
We'll be investigating.
01:34
I'll have Dover command.
01:40
10-4[1] and TV is responding.
01:46
Received. Break.
01:48
(Number withheld) as you approach the crest of the hill, want you to stop back a little bit and slow traffic down for us.
01:56
Yeah, 104. You want any of us down there or just stay up here?
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Greeley's Landing Rd, Dover-Foxcroft, ME 04426
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