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Vehicle accident causes injuries and blocks traffic on us-202Lebanon ME

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US-202 & Long Swamp Rd, Lebanon, ME 04027

A motor vehicle accident with injuries occurred near Long Swamp Road and US-202 in Lebanon, Maine. Emergency services including fire and EMS responded. Vehicles were blocking traffic, causing lane closures and requiring additional manpower for traffic control.

Audio|Heard on: York County Fire
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04:21
Transcript:
00:00
Lebanon Fire Department, standby for motor vehicle accidents.
00:04
Lebanon Fire Department, standby for motor vehicle accidents.
00:28
Dispatch on the air of Lebanon Fire Department transmitting a cell alarm for motor vehicle accident with injuries.
00:33
In area of Long Swamp and 202.
00:36
Repeating dispatch on the air for Lebanon Fire Department is transmitting a still alarm for motor vehicle accident with injuries.
00:42
The area of Long Swamp and 202, time your tone is 21-10.
00:48
Dispatch 1185.
00:53
That's your 5, go.
00:56
Lebanon engine 5, Lebanon, A1 will be on and responding at the paramedic level.
01:04
Copy on engine 5, A1 responding paramedic level.
01:07
There's one obvious injury,
01:09
and there are motor vehicles on the roadway blocking traffic.
01:12
Airbag deployment.
01:13
All right.
01:22
Amiens 91 from Fireline?
01:31
Alfred Amynum 91 from Fireline?
01:35
Got.
01:39
Checking your status.
01:44
We're all set working on a sign-off.
01:46
We'll be clear.
01:47
Copy.
01:49
Copy.
01:52
This is another mention five.
01:55
Stay one on scene.
01:59
Copy that's on scene.
02:00
Just be advised, deputy's in room in the jail.
02:03
Be a couple there.
02:06
Received, I've got one vehicle blocking the southbound lane.
02:12
Another vehicle in the breakdown lane further ahead.
02:16
We'll be shut down one lane. We'll be shut down one lane.
02:21
We have one vehicle blocking the southbound lane another vehicle in the breakdown lane further up ahead.
02:26
Fire police will be blocking off one lane in truck.
02:36
Engine bridged to dispatch.
02:41
Go ahead.
02:44
We have two people being evaluated by our paramedic possible sign-offs, one possible transport.
02:51
Do we have anybody sign on?
02:59
Looks like you've got one signing on.
03:06
Dispatch, with our current traffic conditions and weather, can you put a tone out for manpower? We're going to need as much help as we can for traffic control.
03:13
We have one lane completely blocked on a blind corner and we're trying to direct traffic right now.
03:26
Copy, I'll get your telephone for manpower.
03:28
It looks like you're going to need two records.
03:32
I'm following one of it this time.
03:35
Copy.
03:57
Dispatcher on the air, Lebanon Fire Department transmitting a request for manpower to the scene of a motor vehicle accident.
04:03
We're in the area of Long Swamp and 202.
04:07
Repeating dispatch on the air for Lebanon Fire Department, transmitting its tone for manpower to the scene of a motor vehicle accident.
04:14
This is with traffic.
04:15
It's going to be in the area of Long Swamp and 202.
04:18
Time of your manpower tones 2120.

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Location mentioned:
US-202 & Long Swamp Rd, Lebanon, ME 04027
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  1. Medical Assessment and Scene Wrap-up
  2. Manpower and Additional Dispatch
  3. Scene Management and Traffic Control
  4. Units Respond and Assess Scene
  5. Initial Dispatch

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