Dot truck blocks road near Streaked Mountain, Buckfield ME
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A DOT truck is positioned crosswise on the road near Streaked Mountain, blocking all traffic lanes. Multiple fire units are responding to control the situation and close the road.
Audio|Heard on: Sebago Lakes Region and Oxford County Fire and EMS
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Media units to respond to near Streaked Mountain Road by the spring.
00:05
DOT truck, crossways in the road, almost blocking,
00:10
completely blocking traffic.
00:11
Buckfield Fire request you come up your side of the hill and block traffic on that side.
00:18
Time you atone, 1031.
00:22
Periscounted 1030.
00:26
10-4[1]. En route at 1031.
00:31
Oxford, the Buckfield, 452.
00:35
This is 452, go ahead.
00:39
PD advised he's going to have extended travel time.
00:42
If you wanted to make contact, go ahead if you don't let us know, we will advise.
00:53
104, we're en route to the address.
00:57
104, in route at 1032.
01:05
452 Oxford on scene.
01:09
104-452-Oxford on scene.
01:14
10452 on scene at 1035.
01:21
Fuel Utility, 10-8, Oxford.
01:25
Go ahead, Buffalo Utility.
01:30
We're en route to Streaked Mountain
01:35
104, en route at 1035.
01:38
Terrorist, Kalinox.
01:39
I'll be out.
01:40
Go to pause record across the road, blocking all lanes.
01:43
Be shutting the road down.
01:47
4 on scene at 1037.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Streaked Mountain Rd, Buckfield, ME 04220
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