Two vehicle accident with no injuries at Court and Minot, Auburn ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a traffic accident involving a truck and a vehicle occurred near Court Street and Minot Avenue in Auburn. Both drivers were checked and no injuries or airbag deployments were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Auburn and Lewiston Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:19
Transcript:
00:00
You might want to tone out Engine 3 and Rescue 3.
00:02
There's a traffic accident right here at Court and Minot Avenue.
00:05
A truck and a vehicle appear to be broadside.
00:08
Unknown injuries.
00:13
No injuries.
00:15
We'll need a record in TV on field.
00:21
Car to the tree.
00:29
McKinnick calls 33 from 315.
00:36
Okay.
00:41
County seven.
00:45
Copy that, thank you.
00:50
Paul and Androscoggin Bank.
00:53
They're blocking now, they're pretty much blocking side-headed to us with polling the can of calls.
01:01
No injuries come.
01:05
Correct, no injuries.
01:10
Kevin Lewiston, apartment 3, going for a 64-year-old male with blood in his urine.
01:15
21, Bravo 2, code 3.
01:22
I have him.
01:30
Yep, I just barely made it up around the other corner with four-wheel drive.
01:45
Car 46 is a couple of minutes out, I have traffic in my way.
01:51
Call 11 coffees, I'll be waiting for you.
01:58
...andolphin.
01:59
Auburn Etion 3, REN 3, REN 3.
02:01
Upper Court, Minet, Upper Court and Minot for a 2B8-2-8-2-8-5, unknown to truth.
02:13
1233 to Auburncom.
02:14
Device, I just talked to both drivers and there is no injury, no airbag deployment.
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