Single vehicle rollover on Augusta Road, Washington ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a single vehicle rollover near Augusta Road and West Washington Road in Washington, Maine. The driver was initially trapped but later freed, reporting side and lower back pain. EMS and fire personnel assisted on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Penobscot, Waldo, Knox County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
03:22
Transcript:
00:00
Rescue Washington Fire,
00:02
respond to the area of Augusta Road and West Washington Road for a vehicle rollover.
00:11
They are requesting EMS.
00:15
Union Rescue, Washington Fire, respond to the area of Augusta Road and West Washington Road for a single vehicle rollover.
00:22
Operator is trapped in the vehicle reporting no injuries.
00:29
Your cross streets are Augusta Road and West Washington Road.
00:32
Knox, clear.
00:34
Union Rescue One, Knox, en route.
00:37
You're in your rescue, 100.
00:40
Washington car one's en route.
00:43
Washington car one en route.
00:49
23, go ahead.
00:52
Just want to advise, driver's got no injuries, just vehicle off the road at that intersection.
01:00
Trying to call a tow truck.
01:12
I'll be back in a minute, (name withheld).
01:22
Car one's on scene, single vehicle along the ditch.
01:30
Car one on scene, single vehicle in the ditch.
01:37
Twenty-three, do you have a description of the car for Mount Scott?
01:41
It's a silver four-door sedan.
01:49
It's right at that main intersection.
02:08
That was a female driver.
02:19
Washington, (name withheld).
02:30
Emergency response.
02:36
Still checking that out.
02:37
He says he can get out of the side vehicle, just come in slow.
03:04
Patient is out of the vehicle.
03:07
Copy patient out of vehicle, breaking in rescue to cover.
03:15
Washington car one to Union Rescue, side pain and lower back pain.
03:21
Copy that, thank you.
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