Two-vehicle crash with one injured on route 1, Scarborough ME
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A two-vehicle crash occurred on Route 1 near Black Point Road, Scarborough. One person was reported injured. One vehicle was smoking, but there was no entrapment. Two people were out of the vehicles when responders arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Scarborough Fire
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01:31
Transcript:
00:00
Sure, put it in front of the air.
00:01
Still 1, District 7.
00:03
April 2 on engine 7, Route 1 at Black Point Road.
00:07
For a possible personal injury crash.
00:10
In this, A.B.O.T.L.
00:11
2nd. Route 1 at Black Point Road.
00:13
Right in front of this, they go on Blackpoint.
00:16
For reporting personal injury crash,
00:18
one patient.
00:20
One vehicle smoking.
00:21
No entrapment.
00:22
Forecookers, sorry.
00:30
Amos by several response.
00:34
Copy Elymouth, I'm saying it.
00:36
Route 1 at Black Point.
00:37
It's actually going to be on Route 1 just from front of SNFGO.
00:40
Please suggest arriving.
00:42
The eye crash, one patient.
00:46
Okay.
00:48
Go.
00:51
Okay. All right, center.
00:53
Copy seven. Number seven's a nude.
01:02
Agent 7a.mails one, for the police, if you can pull in the parking lot, if it go, it'll be your best accent.
01:09
Hey, I won't copy direction.
01:17
Ambulance 1 will be on scene.
01:19
Two vehicles have 55 all vehicles on our four where it looks like two people out of the vehicle.
01:25
Got me.
01:26
Two vehicle 55 on all fours.
01:30
Two people out.
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Location mentioned:
U.S. Rte 1 & Black Point Rd, Scarborough, ME 04074
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