Pickup truck crashes into tree in Brownville, Brownville ME
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A pickup truck crashed into a tree near Main Road in Brownville. The driver exited the vehicle and reported no injuries. Fire and ambulance services were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Piscataquis County Sheriff and Fire
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02:36
Transcript:
00:00
Scott was transmitting a box alarm for Brownville Fire.
00:03
Station 14,
00:05
respond to the area near Main Road in Brownville for a motor vehicle accident.
00:11
Timeout is 1709.
00:30
Got a question paging, Milo ambulance.
00:33
Milo Ambulance is requested near Main Road in Brownville for a vehicle accident.
00:38
Sign out, 17-09.
00:40
17-0-9.
00:46
17-209. 17-22, the cat-quence.
01:15
Piscataquis paging Milo Fire.
01:16
Milo Fire, 1350 is requested near Main Road in Brownville for a motor vehicle accident.
01:23
The timeout at 17 cents.
01:31
Scata Quest Prow, 141 is acknowledging.
01:35
Main Road.
01:38
104, 1401, have you acknowledging? It's going to be a pickup truck into a tree.
01:43
Driver is out of the vehicle, stating no injuries.
01:47
Okay.
01:52
Did I hear a Milo fire tone?
01:55
10.4, we just paged out Milo fire 1350 to respond for a response point.
02:04
Okay, when you hear from them holding quarters if you're getting no injury reports, I'll advise when I get on same.
02:15
104. Rumble 1404 to 1401.
02:21
Go ahead.
02:22
Person is standing on the bank just below Buckley Corner on the south end of Buckley Corner Road.
02:29
I'm in route to the Village Station.
02:35
Okay, thank you, Kevin.
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Location mentioned:
Main Rd, Brownville, ME 04414
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