Vehicle crashes into leaf pile on Davis Road, Bedford MA
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A single-vehicle crash happened near Davis Road. The vehicle hit a large pile of leaves and may need to be towed. The vehicle's registration was suspended.
Audio|Heard on: Bedford Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:28
Transcript:
00:00
It's got to be near Davis Road for the report of the single-car motor vehicle crash, no injuries per the car.
00:09
From Crosby.
00:14
Sierra kind of up control.
00:18
Bedford control.
00:20
The, uh,
00:25
one vehicle, Mass, 3,
00:27
Foxx, Tierra, 414.
00:29
I'll give you the operating format.
00:32
Recease.
00:38
Left control.
00:43
Better for control.
00:48
The owner operator for the vehicle.
00:50
Also, could you start that toll this way for a Honda record?
00:56
If I can't determine whether or not there's any damage, he hit a really large leaf pile and it's all around it, so I'm not sure if he's got damage or if he just has to be towed up.
01:08
Receive, and just so you have it, that registration is suspended.
01:13
All right, we see.
01:15
I have control to CR8.
01:18
I'll also have Prithson.
01:25
You have Sierra 10-121.
01:26
You have Sierra 10 called for one.
01:27
You're good.
01:29
Receive.
01:38
Beather for control.
01:40
Oh no.
01:45
See it. See our attendant boat control.
01:50
Be there for control.
01:51
Thank you.
01:54
Reason for the suspension?
02:00
I'm not seeing any particular reason.
02:03
Nothing in the driver history either.
02:10
Sierra town.
02:12
Sierra time.
02:19
For the driver history, it states that license is suspended, however, it's shown as active and sieges.
02:27
Here we see.
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Location mentioned:
Davis Rd, Bedford, MA 01730
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