Vehicle slid off Route 164 southbound; ambulance already on scene; tow (Bouchard) contacted for recovery., Penobscot County ME
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According to the dispatch call, vehicle slid off Route 164 southbound; ambulance already on scene; tow (Bouchard) contacted for recovery.
Audio|Heard on: Maine State Police Dispatch Zone 2A
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02:4
Transcript:
00:00
Getting a couple calls.
00:01
I'm going to slide off 164 southbound.
00:08
Call in. It involves is in a white T.F.
00:11
Fortay off right.
00:15
Can't for any injuries?
00:17
Injuries and an ambulance is stopped right behind them.
00:22
1040, give them a call back and I know a preference on the record and get somebody started, I'll be en route from 174.
00:28
No preference on a record, we'll get the closest started.
00:32
Before.
00:37
4-4-de-South one at 186, 5443, clear.
00:43
Turnpaw.
00:49
T-34, Augusta.
00:52
Go ahead.
00:54
All set to close the assist motorist I'm in route to the alarm.
00:58
Robert. Robert.
00:59
4-4-9-0-4. 4.
01:06
4.
01:08
I don't know if the status of the one that you can work on is that it's all clear enough.
01:12
I don't know if 4.4.3 is all come or not, but it makes clear.
01:20
Bangor 443.
01:25
I copy. Thanks.
01:37
You can close up the client and show me off at home.
01:39
Good night.
01:41
Thank you.
01:42
Bangor to 1243 got a call into Bouchard so tow this out and they'll call us back with an ETA when the driver's worked.
01:50
Is this 164 for north?
01:53
Southbound home.
01:56
Table.
02:01
Bangor, 1243, they've got a 40-minute ETA that they're en route.
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