Vehicle rollover crash with entrapment near Middle Road, Waterboro ME
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A single vehicle rolled over and came to rest on its side against a tree near Middle Road. One person was trapped inside but later freed by emergency responders.
Audio|Heard on: AllStar Node 50281
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03:57
Transcript:
00:00
Still alarm,
00:01
Near Middle Road, a motor vehicle crash with entrapment, calls for engine 1, engine 2, rescue 2, engine 92, and engine 902.
00:17
Still alarm, near Middle Road.
00:21
You're welcome.
00:22
Single vehicle crash.
00:24
One entrapment.
00:26
Culture Engine 1, Engine 2, Rescue 2, Engine 92.
00:32
Copy engine two rescue rescue route.
00:41
The single vehicle,
00:43
it's a rollover and occupant is not able to get out.
00:51
Reaching.
00:58
The engine one en route.
01:00
The engine one en route.
01:06
The engine one en route.
01:09
Okay, clear.
01:24
Progressive of the 750 status.
01:33
Progressive of the 750 status.
01:52
Sir, he's all set.
01:53
He's out with a complainant.
01:55
Okay, thank you.
02:00
...noisseur, thank you.
02:02
No road to the car.
02:07
Firearm, 92.
02:11
Engine 92, go ahead.
02:15
No route to furrow for the crash, crew is free.
02:20
Copy your route.
02:28
Parton approach.
02:31
857 out of 12 for 11,000, that's 3.
02:40
For the warning.
02:42
Good back.
02:48
Yeah, when I woke up.
02:51
...brust 30.
03:15
On scene have a vehicle on its side up against a tree occupant still in the vehicle on its side up against the tree copy your on scene vehicle on its side up against the tree.
03:46
All right.
03:49
All right to c4.
03:52
She's going to handle on June 1st 1233.
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Location mentioned:
Middle Rd, Waterboro, ME 04087
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