Vehicle crashes into trees near school street, Searsmont ME
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A vehicle crashed into trees near School Street in Searsmont. The driver reported airbags deployed but had no injuries and walked toward Appleton Ridge Road.
Audio|Heard on: Penobscot, Waldo, Knox County Public Safety
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
737 is taking a possible personal injury near School Street in Searsmont, again 4.9.
00:07
Sounds like he thought someone was following him on the road, he lost control,
00:11
and he's at least stuck.
00:13
Sounds like he might have crashed.
00:16
Sample.
00:23
Here 41, I guess I'll be out of service.
00:26
(Message received).
00:28
(Message received).
00:33
15.
00:38
He said he hit a tree, airbags did deploy, doesn't think he's injured, he's currently walking to his house, which is less than a mile away.
00:52
Acknowledged, let him know I'm 10 minutes out, walking the car.
00:59
Acknowledged. Acknowledged.
01:05
Looks like he's walking towards the Appleton Ridge Road.
01:09
Accident probably happened a little bit before that.
01:13
Acknowledged.
01:18
You can't see if you'll remain on scene.
01:20
I would rather he be.
01:25
We're relaying that.
01:29
He's going to be standing right by the Appleton Ridge Road intersection to the rear of the south side.
01:40
Good for, thank you.
01:54
Attention, Searsmont,
01:56
Fire, Sears-Bon, Fire, Searsmont, Maine, have a remote vehicle crash into the trees.
02:03
It's going to be on School Street.
02:06
Operator has left the scene, claims he's not injured, however airbags did deploy.
02:14
Code to the 17 Ocean 2 times (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
School St, Searsmont, ME 04973
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