Two-vehicle rear end crash with lane blockage on highway, Portland ME
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According to the dispatch call, a two-vehicle rear end collision occurred southbound on I-95 near exit 47 in Portland, Maine. The right lane is blocked, and one vehicle is reported to be smoking. The crash possibly involves a tractor trailer. All individuals are out of the roadway.
Audio|Heard on: Alfred & Waterboro Fire / Rescue, York County Sheriff, Maine State Police South
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02:58
Transcript:
00:00
That's a 742.
00:04
What are you got for him?
00:14
A rear-ending crash,
00:17
4-2-1 vehicle, possibly smoking.
00:24
It's calm.
00:33
24 custom.
00:42
310 Sookess Trail South and Limerick for fall.
00:52
742A call.
00:57
104.1 southbound.
01:00
Have multiple calls with a two vehicle crash.
01:03
The right-hand lane is going to be completely blocked.
01:06
One vehicle is reported to be smoking.
01:11
In vacuum in the car, your committee, it's all the time.
01:18
7-4. Personal 702, do you copy the crash?
01:29
212, Auguste, Auguste, home.
01:34
Okay.
01:42
12 minutes.
01:43
12 minutes.
02:06
I believe they might be the same.
02:14
First caller is boarding you said by a tractor trailer.
02:17
Everyone's out of the roadway.
02:19
It states that they are before Exit 47.
02:22
The second caller states he's in a tractor trailer.
02:25
And he goes into a white tree and both acres are pulled up on the right side.
02:33
Great, just leave it open so I can end notes later and I'll make my way south and see where it is all of us.
02:46
723. It's like two crashes are going to be one in the same,
02:55
just not sure which location there actually pulled over up.
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