Intoxicated driver stops vehicle near Goose Pond Road, Acton ME
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A gray Jeep was seen driving erratically near Goose Pond Road, almost hitting mailboxes and a guardrail. The vehicle then stopped, and the driver appeared extremely intoxicated and unresponsive. Rescue units were called to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Alfred & Waterboro Fire / Rescue, York County Sheriff, Maine State Police South
Listen to dispatch call
02:41
Transcript:
00:00
I have a complaint of a follow of a vehicle,
00:04
a gray jeep, all over the road.
00:07
7109 right now just entered into Shabley from Springvale.
00:12
They're giving it as a main veteran plate (number withheld), that's not coming back for us.
00:19
Acknowledged.
00:27
They've just passed the soup shack, the old soup shack,
00:31
just beyond Ted.
00:34
Cut.
00:41
2012.
00:43
Go ahead.
00:46
The vehicle continued going towards Acton.
00:48
Caller is no longer behind it.
00:49
The plate that she provided is now come back on file.
00:54
Copy. Shappley Newfield Line.
00:57
I'm 11. You can close it.
00:59
I'll check on patrol.
01:02
Bobby. Bobby.
01:04
No.
01:09
Thank you.
01:16
Govassobie.
01:17
Govass up.
01:35
Go ahead.
01:37
Silver Jeep Gladiator.
01:41
Almost hit the mailboxes and almost hit the guardrail at the foot of the lake.
01:47
And the vehicle is now pulled over.
01:49
The caller is pulling up behind it to check on them.
01:52
Copy.
02:06
Stating the driver is extremely intoxicated and is not responding now.
02:31
2012 there on near Goose Pond Road.
02:35
Just to update you, and we are toning rescue.
02:40
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Goose Pond Rd, Acton, ME 04001
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