Two occupants injured in route 9 traffic accident, Clifton ME
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A traffic accident occurred on Route 9 near Walker Road involving two occupants with minor injuries. The road was temporarily closed and ambulance services were requested.
Audio|Heard on: Hancock County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
322 is arriving on scene.
00:03
I'll get you more here in a minute.
00:05
We're right on the sharp corner after Walker Road.
00:10
Temper copy that you're on the sharp corner near Walker Road.
00:16
Now, right now is going to be closed.
00:19
32.
00:21
I'm investigating.
00:27
104 route 9 is closed your own investigating is 10 08.
00:31
The same command two occupants out of the vehicle uh complaining of the minor injuries.
00:45
It should be sufficient with one ambulance for now and DOT is on scene as they were involved.
00:53
Ten ports, 10.9.
01:02
I've got a 309.
01:03
That's got a 309.
01:09
Happy office.
01:21
Attention, Brewer Rescue.
01:23
Again, Brewer Rescue, you're requested near South Main Street Department 9.
01:26
Again,
01:27
Near South Main Street Department 9.
01:29
(name withheld) female with a knee injury.
01:32
Alpha-level call, please again.
01:33
Entrepreneurs gets cleared.
01:34
10-10.
01:39
Clifton, command, go ahead.
01:42
Yeah, just to clarify, DOT was not involved, but they are on site as opposed to private cloud truck.
01:47
And I take a PDs in room.
01:53
10-4[1], we've had two deputies in room.
01:58
398, set up a sign at the top of the hill near Walker Road.
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Clifton, ME
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