Two vehicle accident near andy's variety with unknown injuries, Warren ME
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There was a two vehicle accident with a car and a truck near Andy's Variety on Atlantic Highway. Moderate damage occurred, and it is unknown if anyone was injured.
Audio|Heard on: Knox County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:30
Transcript:
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Warren Rescue, Warren Fire, respond to the area near Atlantic Highway, Andy's Variety,
00:06
for report of a two-vehicle motor vehicle accident, car versus truck, unknown personal injury.
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Warren Rescue, Warren Fire, respond to the area near Atlantic Highway, Andy's Variety, for a report of a two-vehicle motor vehicle accident, car versus truck, unknown personal injury.
00:20
Knox Clear.
00:28
Warren, Unit 5 and Route the station.
00:32
Copy Unit 5 and Route Station.
00:40
Docs, Warren Rescue.
00:42
We're going to be en route for Pembe.
00:45
Copy. I've also started a truck out of Waldoboro.
00:49
Copy. We also have the Waldoboro medic going.
00:57
Walter 922 knock.
01:01
Good.
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Ovener to warn.
01:07
Okay.
01:14
Car 1 is en route.
01:18
Copy one, car one, have you entered.
01:25
Car 2, move.
01:28
Copy one, car 2, have you in return.
01:36
Alex Warrant engine 6 en route.
01:39
Copy Warrant Engine 6 en route.
01:47
Warrant engine 6 on scene.
01:50
Copy warrant engine 6 on 6 on 6.
01:57
Warren engine 4 in room.
02:02
Copy warrant engine 4 have you in room.
02:10
Agent 6 to Knox.
02:14
One engine 6, good.
02:18
We've got two vehicles, moderate damage,
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both vehicles are out of the roadway.
02:26
Copy. Have you on scene two vehicles moderate damage, both vehicles are out of the roadway.
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Location mentioned:
Atlantic Hwy, Warren, ME 04864
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