Pickup truck rolls onto side after hitting tree, Waterboro ME
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A pickup truck struck a tree and rolled onto its side near New Dam Road and Old Portland Road. Two people ran away from the scene. No injuries were reported, and the vehicle is blocking the road. Deputies and fire rescue units are responding.
Audio|Heard on: Alfred & Waterboro Fire / Rescue, York County Sheriff, Maine State Police South
Listen to dispatch call
02:33
Transcript:
00:00
New Dam Road and Old Portland Road.
00:02
Deputies are en route.
00:04
A two-door diesel pickup truck is reported on its side after hitting a tree with people running from the scene.
00:10
Sentry.
00:28
Units 146-0141 and I are coming from Route 5 in Cornish.
00:40
Caller did spit on someone's face there.
00:43
You're going to hear it on the line.
00:47
Tempor, have we verified the address?
00:51
That's affirmative.
00:55
Careful.
00:57
21 right now.
01:22
Flash while Marker 19 workdown.
01:25
We have black Chevy Silverado.
01:26
No airbag deployment.
01:28
Vehicle is blocking the roadway.
01:30
Country.
01:34
Let's lock the roadway.
01:40
...on the line.
01:42
Unknown if the vehicle can be moved at this time.
01:52
6-goose.
01:57
Do you see if there's any other info like victim status or anything to know.
02:15
Sanford. Their deputy just pulled up.
02:17
All he's reporting at this time is there are two individuals by the vehicle.
02:21
No reports on injuries as of now. The fire department is en route.
02:27
They're running from the scene.
02:28
Once the fire department gets on scene, if they evaluate the site, they don't need further advice.
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Location mentioned:
New Dam Rd & Old Portland Rd, Waterboro, ME 04061
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