Vehicle crash on route 7 near Waldo–Brooks town line, Waldo County ME
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Trooper responded to a vehicle crash on Route 7 near the Waldo–Brooks town line involving a blue 2024 Nissan Rogue. The vehicle is registered to two individuals whose names are withheld. The trooper checked the driver's information and provided assistance at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Maine State Police Dispatch Zone 2A
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
Two, twenty one else, I'm on seeing the crash.
00:08
2168, the guest time.
00:12
Both. The 28.
00:15
Ready, clear?
00:21
Go ahead, twenty eight.
00:23
The main 402, K.
00:27
King, J. John, I.
00:28
Robert, 402.
00:30
King John Roberts on the Nissan Rogue,
00:33
on the Waldo–Brooks town line on Route 7.
00:38
I'll with it.
00:42
Deport comes back on a blue 2024, Nissan Rogue active, expiring (number withheld), registered to an (name withheld) and an (name withheld) out of Pittsfield, 10-3.
00:56
Yeah, can you run (name withheld) for me, please?
01:00
1040-9-0.
01:05
Theft of 2168.
01:10
Go ahead.
01:12
Valid Class C expiring 17 of 2031, negative 29, negative code have four conventions and zero in Grouse, for instance, most recent prespeating in 2020.
01:26
I'm going to be over there.
01:28
She was roadside fullways on.
01:30
When I pulled out, Master, she was all set.
01:32
She says, no, I need help.
01:34
So I'm going to figure out what's going on here.
01:38
Tenmore, can you turn down the intersection where you're up?
01:43
I'm right on Route 7,
01:46
on the Waldo-Brookestown line, just up from the intersection of 131.
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ME-7, Maine
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