Vehicle spun out and crashed on I-95 near exit 185, Bangor ME
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A vehicle spun out and crashed into a retaining wall on I-95 northbound near exit 185 in Bangor, Maine. Emergency units are searching the area to locate and investigate the crash.
Audio|Heard on: Maine State Police Dispatch Zone 3A
Listen to dispatch call
02:47
Transcript:
00:00
General broadcast for any unit in the area. A crash was reported on I-95 northbound. Caller witnessed the vehicle in front of them spin out, hit one of the retaining walls, and exit at 185. They reported the plate as (number withheld).
00:24
322 have you in the car we do have a couple pending for you some pf a services at near pine tree road in Levant.
00:40
7th 320 mayor 320 I'll be ready I'll be rest that crash in both hell.
00:49
bang oar 322.
00:54
Those printed here and dispatch as you need them.
01:00
Two.
01:06
4.320?
01:09
What?
01:10
We also have a PFA pending for you in Surrey.
01:17
Looks like we don't have an address for it.
01:19
I'll see if I can find something.
01:29
Bangor 426 for a status check.
01:35
Bangor 426 for a status check.
01:36
Bangor 426 for a status check.
01:43
Bangor 424 Bangor.
01:50
2634 Bangor back in the car?
01:52
2634.
01:54
413, anywhere.
01:57
413.
01:59
We're trying to explain that this vehicle.
02:02
Can you just call C1 back and get an updated location?
02:05
And then just also...
02:11
413, copy the C1 back for an updated location you broke after the rest.
02:20
Bangor 417.
02:25
Bangor to 417.
02:31
When you're clear, if you could check the area for that crash that exit at the interstate.
02:37
185 northbound.
02:42
Copy it's going to be a log in each type of Bangor PD and see if they can just drive through the area setting with part.
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