Vehicle crashes into sign, rock wall, and utility pole, Andover ME
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A vehicle crashed into a sign, a rock wall, and a utility pole near Farmers Hill Road in Andover, Maine, causing light property damage. Emergency responders and a deputy are on the way.
Audio|Heard on: Sebago Lakes Region and Oxford County Fire and EMS
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Oxford 552 is going to be at the, appears to be at the intersection of East Sandover Road and Farmers Hill Road.
00:07
10-4[1], thank you.
00:16
Oxford, 552.
00:20
552, Oxford, go ahead.
00:23
552, if you can call in to dispatch.
00:27
Okay,
00:28
4. Okay,
00:30
4. Go ahead.
00:33
This is a friend in 5, go ahead.
00:36
This is a crime that you got to make you.
00:45
It was in five, I could not copy.
00:47
Cue to nine.
00:50
Four and I would have a deputy in route.
00:57
That is affirmative, we do have a deputy in route.
01:02
Ten, four, we have some light property damage, vehicle into a sign and into a rock wall.
01:10
I want copies, you have some property damage, went into a sign and then a rock wall.
01:20
N0251, 902, that's it.
01:25
Iron copies, no siwansee.
01:29
Fire alarm from engine 5.
01:33
Engine 5, go ahead.
01:37
Vehicle did strike a call.
01:39
You can notify CMP, is C-E-POL 11A over 34.
01:44
All right on copy.
01:50
The vehicle also struck a poll, it's poll number 11A over 34.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Farmers Hill Rd, Andover, ME
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