Vehicle hits utility pole on ossipee lake road, Carroll County NH
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A vehicle struck a utility pole on Ossipee Lake Road near Gluck Trail in Carroll County, New Hampshire. No injuries were reported. The pole was severely damaged, and emergency responders and the utility company were notified to assess and repair the damage.
Audio|Heard on: OVMA and Wolfeboro Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Feeding Carol Fire, Freedom Fire, Freedom Rescue Action Ambulance, Ossipee Lake Road near Gluck Trail, a motor vehicle accident, vehicle into a pole.
00:09
No injuries reported.
00:11
Unknown damage to the pole.
00:12
Police department is en route, second tone, 2348.
00:20
REL3N-11 respondent.
00:25
2348. So far, 58, ambulance 3 is out of unseen.
00:34
3 on scene.
00:37
3 on scene 2351.
00:47
One scene 2351.
00:53
3351. Trial 3-3-rescu-1 will be on with 2.
00:59
21 responding with 2.2351.
01:07
File from 3, Rescue 1.
01:15
21. Correct.
01:16
Rescue 1 will be on, driver only, Engine 7 will be on, driver only in a few minutes.
01:24
2352.
01:25
Carol, Engine 7 responding.
01:29
7 responding 2354.
01:37
Carol, with ratio.
01:43
See one.
01:46
You can copy a pole number.
01:55
The Eversource 4 over 9-1.
02:05
I think Eversource 4 over 9-1 pole is severely broken at the base.
02:11
We'll probably need another pole at 2355.
02:20
Thank you seven, go to track one.
02:28
All you can show three rescue on, don't out.
02:33
Three rescue one on scene, 2357.
02:41
Carol, the action's up.
02:48
Engine 7, go ahead.
02:52
Ben Campa by command, we clear and fair with.
02:56
Three Engine 7, cancel by command, clear in service, 2358.
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Ossipee Lake Rd, New Hampshire
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