Possible traffic hazard near Route Eleven, Farmington NH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders investigated a possible vehicle-related incident near Route Eleven in Farmington. A small reflective road sign appeared to have been knocked over, but no vehicles or hazards were found. The area was checked and cleared with no further action needed.
Audio|Heard on: Strafford Country North Police & Fire - Milton, Farmington, Middleton, New Durham
Listen to dispatch call
01:43
Transcript:
00:00
1873?
00:03
88 was not involved, correct?
00:07
Negative, just a passerby.
00:13
Go ahead, give me GOA and close it up.
00:23
Go ahead.
00:26
What's your direction of travel? Are you taking Ten Rod or are you taking Route Eleven?
00:33
Currently on Route Eleven, headed to Wright Road.
00:39
Message received. We haven't made it on scene yet, but Hornetown Road is not well maintained.
00:44
Might have some trouble getting up there.
00:49
Received.
00:56
Strafford County Fire and EMS, you can show us on scene.
01:02
Received on scene at 14 minutes.
01:09
I'll be clear.
01:17
Everything appears to be intact.
01:20
Received.
01:24
To Stefan.
01:30
Just have been knocked over as a small reflective sign from the vehicle-related call reported earlier where no vehicle was found.
01:39
Other than that, there is nothing.
01:42
Thank you.
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