Vehicle crashed into tree near Roosevelt Trail in Raymond, Raymond ME
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A vehicle crashed off the road into a tree near Roosevelt Trail in Raymond. Emergency services including fire department and ambulance responded and one occupant was checked for injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Sebago Lakes Region and Oxford County Fire and EMS
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02:51
Transcript:
00:00
Raymond Fire Department with the Sheriff's Department, area of near Roosevelt Trail for a motor vehicle accident.
00:23
Hockers, we met gear, semi-for-fall, 447, Swain Road, Rumford.
00:44
Press,
00:45
I'm transferring Stobox 11, Quad 38 and Ambulance 34.
00:50
Area of near Roosevelt Trail for a vehicle off the road into a tree.
00:58
Raymond, Squad 38, Ambulance 34, respond to near Roosevelt Trail
01:05
for a vehicle off the road into a tree.
01:08
Coming in tone is 1351.
01:19
MedCare 553, Oxford.
01:22
What, 553?
01:25
We'll be clear, Runk Hospital, and we'll be in route to that call.
01:30
553 and root from Rumpford Hospital, 1351.
01:37
Fire alarm, 302 on scene vehicle over embankment into a tree, one occupant out, standing by, checking for PI now.
01:48
Tempwest route.
01:55
Ambulance 34, fire alarm, ambulance 34 is en route with two at the basic.
02:03
Tempor copy, Emile's 304 in Route 2 at the basehead.
02:09
3.01, correct.
02:10
Squad 38 is in...
02:12
Tempo.
02:16
Squad 38 is in 301 in Roots.
02:24
5.106 is in Root 2.
02:25
1036 is in Root 2.
02:27
Temple. Thompson is out.
02:36
302, where do you want us?
02:40
Right there, same side of the road, though.
02:46
Copy that.
02:48
Ambulance 34 viral, I'm unseen,
02:50
302, your wishes.
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Location mentioned:
Roosevelt Trail, Raymond, ME 04071
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