Two-car accident with fluid leak near route 1 in newcastle, Newcastle ME
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A two-car accident occurred near Route 1 in Newcastle, causing a small fluid leak. Fire and emergency services were dispatched to the scene. Units are en route to the hospital with a patient.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln County Fire/EMS and Police
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02:29
Transcript:
00:00
Five, a dispatcher, a ride of operation, a pickup truck with Ohio plate, coming in Wisconsin, Norban now.
00:06
Just entering Wisconsin, go ahead.
00:09
Careful.
00:15
I'll link, uh, patrol.
00:20
Lincoln Woldover and I your fatter.
00:24
I'm just waiting for the 27-7 info backlose.
00:32
Scott 5 Lincoln, that truck just came by me and try to get spun around on it.
00:37
No worry.
00:39
Woldaver 9, Timothy's.
00:43
Woldeboro, all developed class date express, September 2027, and Darsonson-Lincoln total of 33 convictions, 11 withdraws, latest from August of this year, speeding 15 miles per hour or more, go ahead.
00:55
4. 206-4.
00:56
4.
00:58
4. 4.
01:02
522, Lincoln.
01:03
Be out of control for a minute.
01:11
Voice Cat's file, Lincoln.
01:12
I'll be 1083 of that vehicle,
01:14
Route 1, near the intersection of blood out.
01:24
And Newcastle Fire, stay by for page.
01:45
Lincoln Com, Newcastle Fire, respond to the vicinity of near Route 1 for a two-car MVA, leaking fluid, small.
01:58
Again, Lincoln Com, Newcastle Fire, respond to near Route 1 for a two-car MVA with a small leak fluid.
02:09
Again, dispatch time is going to be 10.20.
02:16
CLC 83 Lincoln.
02:18
Clear the patient's residence in Newcastle.
02:20
We're en route to miles.
02:27
We're en route to miles at 1020.
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Location mentioned:
U.S. Rte 1, Newcastle, ME 04553
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