Car crashes into pole near West High St, East Hampton CT
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible vehicle accident near the intersection of West High Street and Governor Bill O'Neill Drive in East Hampton. A vehicle reportedly struck a telephone pole, causing possible fluid leaks and injuries. Fire and EMS units were dispatched, and one utility pole was found down with a small fire.
Audio|Heard on: Middlesex CT Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
Fire intersection of West High Street and Governor Bill O'Neill Drive.
00:05
He said fire needs assistance.
00:12
Intersection of West High Street and Governor Bill O'Neill Drive.
00:28
East Hampton EMS.
00:31
East Hampton Fire.
00:33
Intersection of West High Street and Governor Bill O'Neill Drive for the car versus telephone pole with fluids leaking and reported injuries.
00:43
Notifying East Hampton EMS.
00:44
East Hampton Fire Department.
00:47
Intersection of West High Street and Governor Bill O'Neill Drive.
00:50
Motor vehicle accident.
00:52
Go ahead with response wounds and injury.
00:56
All right, let's break a little bit.
01:06
Rescue 14 responding, driver and one aboard.
01:16
Third unit.
01:18
Cross alert from cell phone B.
01:22
Can you go ahead and put a mutual aid on MVA for us?
01:33
Yeah, we're not sure where.
01:38
Unit 312 on scene.
01:41
One pickup truck, one pole down.
01:44
Will advise.
01:49
Roger.
01:50
Pole broken also, small fire at the source.
01:55
Roger, already notified.
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