Vehicle crashes into ditch on mohawk trail with minor injuries, Shelburne MA
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A vehicle crashed into a ditch near Mohawk Trail in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts. The driver reported briefly blacking out before the crash and sustained a minor hand scratch. Tow assistance was needed to remove the vehicle from the ditch.
Audio|Heard on: Massachusetts State Police Dispatch - Troop B
Listen to dispatch call
01:42
Transcript:
00:00
Several states, if they're interested, they can respond if they're not tied up.
00:05
Reese, they'd be responding from Springfield.
00:09
Me too, do you have injuries or does it need to be down from damage?
00:19
Very minor injuries,
00:22
just a scratch on the hand.
00:24
But it's going to be damaged.
00:26
We've got a roadletch coming out to take this out in a ditch.
00:29
It's going to be hard to get out.
00:32
I reached you.
00:33
Stand by.
00:35
20 to that truck team.
00:36
Just be advised the operator say he blacked out.
00:40
B8 the truck wandered.
00:43
Four of them.
00:45
Okay, I'll come to check it out.
00:47
Travel time from Springfield.
00:49
I'll be leaving Peter Pan in about 10 minutes.
00:52
Sir, you give me a tip.
00:55
Appreciate.
00:57
Love it's exciting.
00:58
Have you see.
01:00
See through.
01:05
A.M.R. 4.
01:12
1884, T to B2.
01:15
B2.
01:16
And what's the six of that C&V crash?
01:25
Sarge, it's going to be near Mohawk Trail in Shelburne.
01:33
Okay, received.
01:34
Is Shelburne requesting the tow or is it going through state police?
01:39
Shelburne PD.
01:41
Receive, ma'am. Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Mohawk Trail, Shelburne Falls, MA 01370
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