Vehicle crash with road closed due to low wires and broken pole, Dover NH
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A vehicle crashed near Central Avenue in Dover, New Hampshire. The patient was removed from the vehicle and taken to Wentworth-Douglass Hospital. The road is closed due to low wires and a broken utility pole.
Audio|Heard on: McGregor EMS
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02:28
Transcript:
00:00
Our alarm from 403.
00:03
Go ahead, Fire Alarm.
00:07
Patients extricated, we'll set with resources on doing that.
00:11
We see patient extricated, all set with resources is 1150.
00:23
Fire alarmly command.
00:27
Answering commands.
00:31
Patients out of the vehicle in the ambulance, they will be transporting to Wentworth-Douglass Hospital.
00:36
The road is going to remain closed.
00:39
We have a low wires and a broken pole.
00:50
Received him on the line with the call up now.
00:55
Receive, thank you.
01:05
Fire alarm master, commit.
01:10
Governess command.
01:11
Co-op anticipates about a half an hour, response.
01:18
Thank you. Thank you.
01:26
B2-02. Go ahead.
01:30
Now the PD going to bring a vehicle up here to block this road.
01:34
I don't need a police officer.
01:37
I need their vehicle.
01:47
Fire alarm in command.
01:52
Answer and command.
01:56
Update on the pole.
01:57
It looks like there's no power lines on this pool.
02:00
It's 13 over 5.
02:02
It's probably going to be consolidated.
02:12
Receipts consolidated poll 13 over or 1305.
02:16
Just confirming do you no longer need co-op to respond? This is not going to be their poll?
02:24
As them keep coming to the seat.
02:27
Receive.
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Location mentioned:
Central Ave, Dover, NH 03820
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