Crash on Bonny Eagle road with no injuries, Standish ME
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A vehicle crash occurred near Bonny Eagle Road with one vehicle partially blocking the roadway. The driver moved the vehicle out of the way. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland County Public Safety
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
A crash on Bonny Eagle Road, 347.
00:03
It's actually at near Bonny Eagle Road.
00:07
10-3.
00:09
If you could get any information about it, that would be helpful I could not get anything out of her with the cell reception.
00:16
I don't have my portable on me, but we'll let you know at a second.
00:20
One-four.
00:26
County down at 354.
00:32
Go ahead.
00:34
Do you available to start for Marquis Lane with 351 for a disturbance.
00:42
There's loud arguing in the background.
00:44
There are no weapons, no injuries.
00:48
Ten and four.
00:50
So, Falada want to make you on the Portland Public Library 5 Monuments Square.
00:55
PD is on the scene.
00:56
They have a 25-year-old female, not clutch, but breathing is in the restroom,
01:03
overdose him.
01:04
Two doses and arcans already been given.
01:07
Optional is 4.
01:09
Flatta want to make you on the public library,
01:12
5 Monument Square, in the restroom,
01:17
Delta Level Overdose.
01:19
Snarkin given by PD and channel 4.
01:23
Okay, that's 352.
01:27
31 16 minutes.
01:30
Go ahead.
01:33
They did reply to text that there's no emergency.
01:41
Tempoil, you can clear it out, number four.
01:44
One vehicle is partially in the roadway but I think it could be moved here in a second and no injuries.
01:51
Bobby, confirm no PI, one partially in the roadway.
01:58
Go ahead. I'm selling one report.
02:06
29 counting.
02:09
From 29, good.
02:11
The other operator working I'm moving the vehicle out of the road.
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