Male driver flees two-vehicle accident near South Main St, Gardner MA
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A two-vehicle collision occurred near South Main Street, Gardner. One male driver fled the scene. About three vehicles may have been involved. No injuries were reported. One vehicle remained on site without visible damage, while others left before police arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Gardner Police
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02:10
Transcript:
00:00
51 South Main Street, I have a two-car motor vehicle accident, male party fled, trying to get the police.
00:10
Number six call me.
00:19
4161. You have a direction to travel.
00:21
I can start heading that way just to check the area.
00:28
Fled towards West Broadway.
00:30
It's going to be a dark Mitsubishi.
00:32
Thank you.
00:38
4-6-1 units are flying south Main Street.
00:41
It's going to be front passenger damage.
00:54
461 the unit responding seems to be a three-car motor vehicle accident.
00:58
The other two vehicles that were involved are no longer seen.
01:03
The other vehicle that fled, no description.
01:06
The other one that fled with the damage, it's going to be an NCB sheet.
01:19
7-561-8 injuries.
01:28
Negative.
01:30
Negative.
01:33
Gobbish. Gabbish.
01:37
461-9776. 461-976.
01:45
716-Biercing.
01:46
7. Berson.
01:49
Female party that is still on scene, she is in an active 2019 folks like in Jeddah colored black.
01:57
She advised that there is no damage to her vehicle that she can see.
02:01
She believes that it was the other party,
02:04
the other vehicles, but again they are both not on scene.
02:09
I copy.
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Location mentioned:
S Main St, Gardner, MA 01440
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