Vehicle hits utility pole near Greenwood Road, Norway ME
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A vehicle struck and broke a utility pole near Greenwood Road in Norway, Maine. The driver was out and unharmed. The power company was informed to address the damage.
Audio|Heard on: Sebago Lakes Region and Oxford County Fire and EMS
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01:6
Transcript:
00:00
No, 851, Oxford RTC, uh, see on the car and will poll, uh, notify CMP, please, I'll get you a poll number.
00:08
Uh,
00:09
the operator is standing beside the car, uh, speak,
00:14
investigating, about a mile past noble storm.
00:18
10-4[1] car one-on-on-seat at 920.
00:28
No-A-5-1 off to that, you see.
00:31
No-A-4-1, go out to that, you see.
00:34
No-A-4-1, go out.
00:37
The driver's seat, she's okay, she's up and walking, so responding units can drop the code one, but still respond.
00:46
The nearest pole would be pole 26.
00:49
The pole she hit is broke right off.
00:52
All the wires are still up in the air.
00:54
The pole is still standing up.
00:59
CMP also that all responding units to Greenwood Road, you can slow your response for to out.
01:06
Plainer injury.
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Greenwood Rd, Norway, ME
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