Vehicle reported hitting pole but no damage found, Whately MA
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A vehicle was reported to have hit a pole on State Road near Christian Lane. Fire and EMS were dispatched but later canceled after it was determined the vehicle drove away without any damage or injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin County Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
B6 took a call from DOT.
00:02
Car versus pole,
00:04
best location,
00:06
greenhouse by the intersection,
00:09
somewhere on State Road.
00:12
3903 control.
00:18
Patrol 391 or 3993?
00:27
393. Do you want me to start South County that direction and get fire rolling?
00:34
Are there any injuries or foods reported?
00:37
Nobody has any further information.
00:42
Uh, receive, I'll be out there in a minute, I'll advise.
00:46
Are you safe?
00:51
393 control.
00:53
393.
00:55
393.
00:58
Yeah, why don't you roll south county precautionary? You can start fire as well.
01:03
It looks pretty good.
01:06
Received.
01:08
Do we have a location?
01:09
Just south of Christian Lane.
01:12
Safe.
01:18
One, that's three nine three nine three,
01:20
need any assistance?
01:23
Yes,
01:29
stand by.
01:40
Whately Fire, South County Ambulance, South County, emails.
01:43
Respond State Road, just south of the Christian Lane intersection for a car versus pole.
01:47
Again,
01:48
responds, State Road,
01:51
just south of Christian Lane for a car versus pole.
01:53
Shall we troll?
01:55
1418.
01:56
393 Control.
01:58
393.
02:00
You can go ahead and cancel, everybody.
02:03
Cars just driven off, no damage.
02:06
Hit the pole, doesn't look like there's any damage at all.
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Location mentioned:
State Rd & Christian Ln, Whately, MA 01373
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