Truck crashes into telephone pole near Temple Hill Road, Harrison ME
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A truck crashed into a telephone pole near Temple Hill Road by the Waterford line. The crash caused damage and emergency services, including fire and EMS, responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Sebago Lakes Region and Oxford County Fire and EMS
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Walk two, four, Harrison, and 883, rescue weight five, and a 904 attempt on the road near Temple Hill Road by the Waterford line.
00:07
It's going to be a truck that crashed into a telephone pole, probable response to the phone call.
00:12
Bobbott Street for Harris and 863, rescue weight 5 and 9900.
00:19
First one, a 104 10-Bessel road, top three symbol road, and island on road.
00:25
For a 7,500, it is a helpful call.
00:29
So what we call is your zero plane.
00:32
Yeah, there's a new three-size getting some stations.
00:36
Good time.
00:42
E0-3's response.
00:45
One second time.
00:51
Yeah, give me a second note.
01:01
Fire standby for checking time for a Google Action, 1.04 Central Railroad.
01:08
You're on Oxford County Prime.
01:24
On the air, second-sown for a vehicle accident, 104-1010 Hill Road,
01:29
cross-rease Cimble Road, Island Pond Road, for Anthony 83.
01:34
Restuading 5 United Airlines ambulance response to a truck with a telephone pole, by all over-call power team, second down to showbox 2 for engine 83, Restu89-9-0 to a Honda 1-4-100 road.
01:46
Cross Street, Cymour Road, Island-On Road, 3,
01:49
7,500 into a telephone pole, by well of a call, 0-0-0-2.
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Location mentioned:
Temple Hill Rd, Harrison, ME
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