Vehicle tire blown by metal debris on Veterans Remembrance Bridge, Brewer ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a vehicle tire was punctured by metal debris left on the Veterans Remembrance Bridge between Brewer and Bangor. The metal remains on the bridge, creating a possible hazard. A towing service was requested.
Audio|Heard on: Kennebec ME Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:20
Transcript:
00:00
The subject was going westbound across the Veterans Remembrance Bridge from Brewer and Bangor.
00:05
A piece of metal that's in the bridge and blew a tire.
00:08
No other damage to the vehicle, but the piece of metal is still in the bridge.
00:13
The subject was going westbound across the Veterans Remembrance Bridge from Brewer and Bangor.
00:18
A piece of metal that's in the bridge and blew a tire.
00:22
No other damage to the vehicle, but the piece of metal is still in the bridge.
00:27
Copy, thank you.
00:30
Copy, thank you.
00:32
He said he's going to be a three-quarter-ton truck.
00:36
Did you mention if he's going to need a wrecker or does he have the ability to change it?
00:43
I did not ask him that.
00:47
I did not ask him that.
00:51
You mind calling him back? You can't call him back?
00:53
You can't sue?
00:55
The answers.
00:56
Thank you.
00:59
9-437.
01:01
All right.
01:05
He does need a record revises having toadurore, no preference.
01:11
Control Union Street, please.
01:13
Okay.
01:16
Okay. All right.
01:17
All right. 223 bernet here.
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