Car collides with telephone pole near martys k-9, Windham CT
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A car crashed into a telephone pole near Marty's K-9 on South Main Street in Willimantic. No visible damage to the pole was found. Emergency services responded and the vehicle is waiting to be towed.
Audio|Heard on: Willimantic and Area Fire/Police
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03:7
Transcript:
00:00
South Main Street in front of Marty's K-9-4810.
00:03
It's a car versus telephone pole.
00:12
Coley. I'm out.
00:19
Reg, Bravo, Papa, (number withheld), the drivers from us on.
00:29
648.
00:36
Now with no hits on a 2008-2007 Hyundai fan to Jennifer out of Colchester.
00:43
I've got an off when you're ready.
00:52
(number withheld).
00:55
Roger.
01:05
Roger
01:11
Aurora out of Colchester The number 3197 The number 3197 Poulton fine
01:33
Station K Willam and if I have an engine, 101 responding,
01:38
Main Street in the area of Marty's K-9, Carvers pole.
01:42
Time out, 701.
01:46
Case number.
01:50
Case number is 25-11891.11891.
01:56
11891.
01:58
So.
02:02
101 is on scene.
02:04
As reported, car against the pole.
02:11
Northeast Recycler.
02:18
Okay, from engine 101.
02:23
In 101.
02:25
Pull is AT&T 3197.
02:30
No obvious damage.
02:31
They can check it at their convenience.
02:40
See the AT&T pull.
02:42
No visible damage.
02:53
You're back in the city.
02:59
It's clear from the 1010-6[1]-4 is going to wait for the hook.
03:05
Roger, Code 5364 waiting on the hook.
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10-6: Busy / Out of service
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Willimantic, Windham, CT
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