Tractor-trailer crashes into woods on route 20 in chester, Chester MA
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A tractor-trailer crashed off route 20 in Chester, Massachusetts, ending up partially in water. The fuel tank was punctured and leaking diesel. The driver was injured but conscious. Emergency crews were cutting through trees to reach the cab. Fire and road department units responded due to diesel leakage and guardrail damage.
Audio|Heard on: Massachusetts State Police Dispatch - Troop B
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05:26
Transcript:
00:00
1884 Gdb8. I'm code 4.
00:02
Let's get some signboards going from DOT as well as the heavy.
00:08
Receive, sir, RW is the notify system?
00:11
Okay, DOT, please.
00:13
It's completely in the wood line.
00:15
Reesie.
00:21
B4 to 1238, sir, do you have a description of that vehicle.
00:29
B4-104 with this driver right now is 3.
00:33
Foxrot Romeo Sierra 3.6.
00:35
Black Mazda.
00:42
358, B5.
00:45
B5. B5.
00:51
Bill with an abandoned motor vehicle Route 20 in Chester.
00:59
8868 Yankee Whiskey, 8868, 8868 Yankee Whiskey.
01:03
Free thing.
01:07
D4 to 1238.
01:08
4,000, 6.5.
01:14
Raise you, sir.
01:15
It's going to be the RO here.
01:16
The vehicle is done in the water.
01:18
In the left turn lane.
01:21
Raising.
01:26
1238b4. I don't know if you want to ask them if you want to start a cell.
01:34
Racing. I'll find out.
01:38
1884 G.E.A.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.
01:42
B.
01:47
The Blandford Fire can also send out a brush truck.
01:50
We're going to have to cut down some of the shrubbery here in trees to access the cab.
01:56
We've accessed the cab.
01:58
The driver's R9, a little banged up, but we're definitely going to beat them to cut down some trees for the approval here.
02:06
B8. Station B, sir.
02:08
Station B copies.
02:12
Single occupies. Single occupants V8.
02:14
B with B.
02:21
FBA, we do have a punctured saddle tank, at least on the left side,
02:25
so we do have fuel leaking as well.
02:27
I can call it the EEP shortly.
02:30
All you see. Thank you, sir.
02:36
Patient Bita 1884T.
02:39
Sir.
02:45
Is that T.T carry anything hazardous or is he loaded?
02:54
Looks like he's loaded with refrigerated food.
02:56
Stand by on that, but the only HMIC so far is just the diesel leaking out of the tank.
03:03
Appreciate.
03:04
Probably be fine.
03:06
Be five.
03:08
Contact Agam.
03:09
See if they have an in-house phone number for the RO of this vehicle.
03:13
Greetings.
03:15
607 will be 8.
03:18
We'll beat it.
03:20
On a 4.
03:23
Where do you see, Mielke?
03:30
BHQa 3 to 359.
03:33
3.59. 3.59.
03:36
Did you give me a 2?
03:39
Receive.
03:44
P5-3-5-8. 5-8.
03:52
It's not going to be a negative on that contact number.
04:00
Received.
04:06
12308 to be 4.
04:15
Sir, could you start a toll for that vehicle, one on board?
04:19
It's the three, Foxshot, Romeo, Sierra,
04:21
36, Black Maza.
04:24
Racing?
04:27
3.8.
04:30
P5. B-5.
04:37
Require, if they can send someone to the RO's house,
04:40
inquire who has this vehicle, see if they can make contact with them.
04:43
Otherwise, they're going to come out of the woods, and a vehicle's going to be gone because it's going to get towed.
04:49
Thank you.
04:50
1884 Q to B8.
04:53
It. Further call, please, Dan, DOT, approximately 40 yards of guardrail and 25-plus posts.
05:02
Three, sir.
05:04
That gentleman is out of the T-T and he's being assessed by what field fire is we're speaking.
05:10
Greetings.
05:16
1238 before, just advise on who the tow is.
05:24
1238, the village has been advised, sir.
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