Tractor trailer stuck on hill in Roxbury, Roxbury ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency services responded in Roxbury to assist a tractor trailer that became stuck on a hill near Roxbury Notch Road. A heavy wrecker and traffic control assistance were requested. No injuries or hazardous materials were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Sebago Lakes Region and Oxford County Fire and EMS
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02:5
Transcript:
00:00
Roxbury Fire 23, Oxford.
00:06
Roxbury Fire 23, go ahead.
00:10
Could you start Adley's with a heavy wrecker to the area near Roxbury Notch Road for a tractor trailer stuck on a hill?
00:24
Acknowledged.
00:26
Can you also tone my department for traffic control, please?
00:33
Acknowledged.
00:39
Still fire in Oxford.
00:40
We'll be clearing returning from Haley Town.
00:43
Acknowledged. Clear returning at 1700.
00:51
Ox space (number withheld).
00:58
Six five six on scene, 1700.
01:13
Oxford RCC to Roxbury Fire.
01:16
Fire 23 requesting manpower respond to the area near Roxbury Notch Road for traffic control for a tractor trailer that's stuck on a hill.
01:27
Time of your tone 1701.
01:35
Oxford to Roxbury Fire 23.
01:38
Go ahead, Oxford.
01:41
Is that trailer and truck loaded?
01:46
Negative.
01:49
Acknowledged.
01:57
Roxbury Fire 23 on scene.
01:59
You can put Operations TAC 1.
02:02
Acknowledged on scene, TAC 1 at 1702.
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Location mentioned:
Roxbury Notch Rd, Roxbury, ME 04275
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