Single vehicle crash with moderate damage on US-202, Buxton ME
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According to the dispatch call, a single vehicle crashed off the road on US-202 with moderate damage. All occupants exited the vehicle, and one patient refused medical evaluation. Emergency command was transferred to Captain 450.
Audio|Heard on: Buxton Fire-Rescue and Buxton Police
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03:23
Transcript:
00:00
Wrong team, one vehicle off the road, moderate damage.
00:04
Looks like all the occupants are out.
00:06
Captain 400 has command.
00:13
Clearance, one vehicle, moderate damage, all underhand.
00:18
Bugs, an engine 422, and Rue was one.
00:25
Command, go ahead.
00:40
One patient, you're refusing evaluation.
00:44
We're one patient refusing,
00:50
evaluation of truce the new fire, please.
00:58
Buxton, 422 copies, I'll be clear, returning.
01:09
501 command, approach and we see.
01:12
501 approachable.
01:15
Bill,
01:17
if you want to set up behind this cruiser,
01:20
let's go down to one lane for now.
01:24
Simple.
01:26
Commandant-Captain-4-50.
01:30
Captain Fortin answering.
01:34
Cap' you're coming from the 202 end?
01:39
Yes, I am.
01:40
I'll be there in about a minute.
01:44
10-4[1]. When you get here, just pull past the scene set up beyond the cruiser.
01:52
Copy that.
01:59
Borgant, 425.
02:02
425.
02:05
We're going to have a station for a visual.
02:25
Flags, as you can show, engine 422 is back in quarter.
02:31
Hey, 422 in quarter.
02:37
Hey, Mike, you come up to all around.
02:45
Yeah, 450, Bugsbench, hold me out speed.
02:55
Come here, Buck.
02:58
Go ahead.
03:01
Buck, as the AMHIS already said, we have one refusal.
03:10
Turning to CEM over to Captain Fortin.
03:18
Copy one patient refusal, all fire units will be clear turning the scene over to the captain for 50.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood.
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