Two-vehicle collision near Portland Country Club blocks route, Falmouth ME
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A two-vehicle collision occurred near Portland Country Club at four side roads. Vehicles included a Prius and a Toyota RAV4, with airbags deployed. The northbound lane of Route 1 is blocked. Injuries are unknown, and minor damage was reported.
Audio|Heard on: Yarmouth Police / Fire, Cumberland and Freeport Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:45
Transcript:
00:00
So I'm on the air as well as PD for a motor vehicle accident, unknown injuries at this time.
00:11
It's going to be four side roads at the Rotary near the Portland Country Club.
00:33
Follow on the air with EMS Fox 11, engine 2 and ambulance to do to the Portland Country Club area, PD is en route.
00:40
It's going to be for two vehicles involved.
00:41
It might be a Prius and a Toyota Rav 4, airbag deployment,
00:46
unknown injuries at this time.
00:47
Repeating, follow on the air with EMS Fox 11, ambulance 2 and engine 2 to the Portland Country Club, or the area of, for a motor vehicle accident, unknown injuries,
00:57
airbag deployment, and two vehicles involved, a Prius versus a Toyota Rav 4.
01:02
P-Ds are you aware?
01:09
Fire Alarm, Engine 2.
01:12
Engine two.
01:13
Engine two.
01:15
Engine 2, A-2 can be en route.
01:18
Ten-four, engine two, a two in route.
01:22
Fireline, engine two, in route.
01:27
Fire Alarm, Engine 2.
01:30
Engine two.
01:33
On scene, two vehicle collision, northbound line of Route 1 is going to be blocked.
01:39
Here's to be a T-bone-style collision, minor damage.
01:42
Will vehicle on all four will be out investigating car 24th command.
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Location mentioned:
Foreside Rd, Falmouth, ME 04105
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