Single vehicle crashes into mailbox near Milton Mills Road, Acton ME
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A car crashed into a mailbox near Milton Mills Road in Acton. There were no injuries reported. The only fluid leaking was from the windshield washer reservoir.
Audio|Heard on: York County Fire
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02:35
Transcript:
00:00
This batch on the air for a car versus mailbox, no injuries with fluids leaking, alpha level.
00:08
In the area near Milton Mills Road.
00:12
This batch on the air and fire rescue is an alarm for a car versus mailbox, no injuries with fluids leaking alpha level.
00:20
In the area near Milton Mills Road and return to 6.259.
00:30
H-30 en route direct to the motor vehicle crash.
00:34
Copy Acton H-30 en route direct.
00:43
The single vehicle into a mailbox, no injuries, no airbag deployment, and it was leaking.
00:50
Received, thank you.
00:58
Dispatch for my name you on phone.
01:01
Okay.
01:08
The user is responding to your 21-20 movement alerts for the motor vehicle accident.
01:15
The Acton A1 single vehicle into a mailbox, no injuries, no airbag deployment, and the vehicle is leaking.
01:22
We'll receive you.
01:30
Dispatch Acton 30 is on scene.
01:37
Dispatch for ground in H-30.
01:40
The vehicle,
01:51
front passenger damage, checking for fluids.
01:53
Occupant is out of the vehicle, walking around denies any injury.
02:02
Probably a 30 single vehicle, occupant walking around, denied injuries, and there's fluid leaking.
02:13
This badge from Acton H-30?
02:16
Good.
02:21
Leaking fluids is the windshield washer reservoir, no other fluids leaking.
02:25
Do we have a deputy on the way?
02:31
I don't know.
02:34
Okay, safe, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Milton Mills Rd, Acton, ME 04001
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