Car Crashes Into Pole With Lines Down on Cranberry Meadow Road, Charlton MA
A car crashed into a telephone pole near Cranberry Meadow Road. The pole and power lines fell onto the road causing major damage. The airbags of the vehicle deployed. Fire and utility services were notified and responding to the scene.
Audio|Source: South Worcester County Law Dispatch, Oxford, Charlton, Webster, Dudley
02:45
Transcript:
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Can you clear, respond to near Cranberry Meadow Rd for MVA and Bobby a telephone pole.
00:06
Receive.
00:17
Can you work on a seven-eye paperwork that needs to be served? Thank you.
00:32
Thank you. 739, 29, 26. Could you just go with that address again?
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For near Cranberry Meadow Rd.
00:43
Receive.
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614-296. I didn't hear what do you got for a call?
00:52
Near Cranberry Meadow Rd for a motor vehicle accident, car versus the pole, the lines are down.
00:59
Great issue.
01:08
And the vehicle will be on its way. It was just looking for directions.
01:20
Responding to that from my office, I know they cite up.
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96614
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296-614
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96-614 96-14 296-614
01:59
507296, you got something urgent.
02:03
(name withheld) is requesting for us to have the driver that's out on Sevenorton Station Road to call him immediately.
02:10
I was under the impression 614 was still there.
02:19
Receive, that's a bad area for portable tip.
02:22
I'll give them a two.
02:23
Thank you. 3.9, 296.
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296.
02:30
I'll be out.
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Major damage.
02:32
The poles are on the roadway, the pole is on the roadway. You're going to have to send grid and send fire, please.
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We're going to be fired on the way.
02:40
National Grid has already been notified. They'll be calling back with an ETA.
02:44
Airbags deployed.
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Location mentioned:
Near Cranberry Meadow Rd, Charlton, MA 01507
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