Multiple cars collide near Haigis Parkway, Scarborough ME
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According to the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a multi‑vehicle collision near Haigis Parkway and Payne Road in Scarborough. One vehicle had a significant driver‑side impact, and firefighters conducted an extrication to remove an occupant who was conscious and alert but reported neck and back pain. Ambulance crews transported the patient from the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Scarborough Fire
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05:16
Transcript:
00:00
Carson Pro.
00:01
On scene. Looks like I got three vehicles.
00:03
I got one with significant driver-side impact.
00:05
Probably going to be a door pop.
00:06
Keep all the units coming.
00:08
Put all units to fire attack on arrival.
00:11
Scott, the car seven. Hey on the scene.
00:12
You have three motor vehicle accident.
00:14
Driver-side impact off the door pop.
00:17
Keeping all units coming.
00:18
All units.
00:19
Good attack on arrival.
00:32
Haigis Parkway for the wreck.
00:40
Haigis Parkway at Payne Road.
00:42
Car 7 just arrived.
00:46
Plus the door pop.
01:09
Saco Ambulance to come northbound on Route 1 to Haigis, okay?
02:04
They're in route.
03:41
Related, Saco ambulance, please, one patient, conscious and alert.
03:46
Neck and back pain, extrication is underway.
05:06
40 from Car3, timestamp, extrication complete.
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Location mentioned:
Haigis Pkwy & Payne Rd, Scarborough, ME 04074
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