Vehicle crash near Dearborn Road; truck rolled over in ditch; driver on phone with interpreter, not injured., Strafford County NH
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Vehicle crash near Dearborn Road; truck rolled over in ditch; driver on phone with interpreter, not injured.
Audio|Heard on: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
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02:10
Transcript:
00:00
The passenger from this 10-25 lives on Dearborn.
00:05
Tephy,
00:06
we're taking a 911 call from 520, Dearborn Road.
00:14
Copy, I believe that might be heard.
00:16
Tephy,
00:20
just be a visor, Mike is sticking open.
00:24
I am, yes,
00:27
I just got off the phone with a Ronella sockone.
00:30
She just advised that somebody stole her phone and the driver was heavily indicated and was chasing after her.
00:40
The party, Ronella, states that she is now home at 520, Dearborn Road.
00:48
Yeah, that's her passenger, where else?
00:55
10-5[1], just so you know we're not also sounded heavily in-hoc.
01:00
It's actually rolled over on its side or not.
01:07
There was a language barrier.
01:11
Before he comes.
01:15
Be advised the caller reporting he is not injured at all.
01:23
14, you got up.
01:29
Bill Street fire alarm.
01:31
MS3.
01:33
In quarters.
01:36
In quarters for 56.
01:42
Before you, I'll be upon any line shortly.
01:52
Rolled over completely, but it is in the ditch.
01:54
What are going on?
01:57
The not rolled over is in the ditch.
02:00
Let me advise the truck driver is on the phone with an interpreter.
02:09
He only speaks to that.
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[1]
10-5: Relay message
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