Truck tire blowout causes hit-and-run on route 9, West Brookfield MA
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A truck pulling a trailer had a tire blowout on Route 9 near Northeast Pizza, stopping in a travel lane and blocking traffic. The incident was reported as a hit-and-run. Police responded to the scene, and fire services were called to clean up debris from the accident.
Audio|Heard on: Holland Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:9
Transcript:
00:00
Could you please advise PD the truck with a trailer tire blowout Route 9 near Northeast Pizza?
00:12
Received. I do have a party on 911 also reporting the same.
00:17
Is it stopped or is it continuing on?
00:21
It is stopped in the lane of travel.
00:24
Three.
00:29
Fire alarm was perculeum T14.
00:37
Just be advised.
00:39
They are reporting that this is a hit-and-run, apparently.
00:42
I'm going to be parking on scene just to block traffic until PD gets here.
00:47
Received any need for EMS or fire?
00:54
Negative on EMS, possibly fire for some cleanup.
01:13
Fire alarm to West Brookfield Fire.
01:16
Please respond to 216 West Main Street for a motor vehicle accident with support for cleanup.
01:22
Once again, fire alarm to West Brookfield Fire.
01:25
Please respond to the area of 216 West Main Street for a motor vehicle accident looking for some support for cleanup.
01:32
Time of tone, 0904.
01:35
Fire alarm for field endow.
01:41
Alarm.
01:44
On scene.
01:47
First street is out of same.
01:54
Fire alarm.
01:55
Fire alarm is on.
01:57
Fire alarm's on.
01:59
It's going to be negative fluid, just a bit of debris in the road.
02:04
Passed by reporting the other vehicle may be right at the beginning of Hadley Pass.
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Location mentioned:
W Main St, West Brookfield, MA 01585
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