Motor vehicle crash injures female driver, infant unhurt, Kenduskeag ME
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A motor vehicle crash occurred near Broadway in Kenduskeag involving a female driver and an infant. The female driver is conscious and alert with complaints of neck pain, headache, and dizziness. The infant was uninjured. Emergency responders are attending the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Penobscot County Public Safety
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07:8
Transcript:
00:00
Jensen, Kineskake Rescue, Knessk Fire and Korrentz Fire.
00:06
You're requested in the area near Broadway in Kenduskeag for reported injury crash.
00:17
Callers say someone was injured but gave no details.
00:23
Type pages 1943.
00:27
First to find and knock down on Division 1.
00:32
Stand for a copy of that.
00:33
Can you quit primary of Division 1? I believe everyone's out of the building by Division 1 check.
00:58
Panopska from 4620.
01:02
Go to the wall,
01:04
right at the top of the stairwell,
01:07
head out.
01:09
I got into strict open enough right ahead on their side, but can I get a third?
01:14
Two.
01:22
A narrow hose line up to Division 2 start falling water.
01:26
I want water on this and I want everything opened up there.
01:34
Okay, crash.
01:36
So we get further.
01:51
This is Newport Rescue, again Newport Rescue.
01:53
You're requested back to Western Ave at the Dixmont-Newburgh Town Line.
01:57
Again on Western Ave at the Dixmont-Newburgh Town Line for a reported second patient.
02:01
10 pages 1945.
02:07
Okay.
02:11
Okay. Okay.
02:19
That's the other CPC.
02:22
C.
02:24
Cerville.
02:28
10-4[1].
02:32
104.
02:41
104-9.
02:53
Go ahead and we'll put it up.
03:05
A netboard.
03:06
Medcom is unavailable, would you like me to strike?
03:14
7.5 for 2729.
03:21
55, please.
03:24
Can you run a Bartney Wallace for me?
03:32
91093.
03:40
Done forever.
03:41
Good night.
03:42
See,
03:47
first second patient, please.
03:54
Do Dixmont command?
03:57
Go ahead.
04:00
What is the 292nders required? Any about the second patient status?
04:06
She has some involvement with us, but...
04:12
You're at...
04:14
Fire in a closet, we're working on that now.
04:20
Scan for it! Yeah, Fort!
04:28
Requested in the area near Broadway and Caddaskag.
04:32
Again, near Broadway in Kenduskeag for a PI crash time 81948.
04:42
Yes, March you said.
04:45
Thank you, sweetie.
04:52
Edmond, watch right, we're from engine five.
04:54
Let's charge no one way, guard the blue light.
04:56
Charge the blue light.
05:00
Trout 137.
05:14
That's fine, thanks sir.
05:16
It's going to be a single female patient.
05:22
Conscious alert, complaining neck pain, headache and dizziness, under strain from the motor vehicle accident.
05:29
You're going to be looking for the Newburgh provider.
05:32
I have to hop on with our ambulance and transport.
05:42
Baby is fine.
05:46
Ten-four, you can show, conduct a guine at all the side shortly.
05:50
Ten-four, thank you.
05:53
Tonovska from Gloverin 229.
05:57
Number 229, go ahead.
05:59
Number two two-nine, go ahead.
06:03
Happy to you.
06:09
We have no pressure on the blue line.
06:11
We need pressure on the blue line.
06:42
Is it towards Van Gore?
06:45
Yeah, it's on board.
06:47
We're here the Lancaster for here.
06:57
Crash is going to be a female and an infant.
07:02
Infant is uninjured, female complaining a possible concussion, there was airbag deployment.
07:07
First season started.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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