Public works truck tipped over near Webhannet Harbor Road, Wells ME
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According to the dispatch call, a public works truck tipped over near Webhannet Harbor Road in Wells. It is not known if there were any injuries. Fire, EMS, and police responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: AllStar Node 50281
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02:28
Transcript:
00:00
On the air dispatching Wells EMS, Wells Fire, Wells PD responding to Webhannet Harbor Road.
00:06
Report of a public works truck that tipped over, unknown if any injuries.
00:31
Wells on the air dispatching, Wells EMS, Wells Fire, Wells PD sent to Webhannet Harbor Road.
00:36
Public Works advising a truck tipped over, unknown any injuries.
00:43
Well,
00:49
You got a copy, Wells.
00:56
Bill,
00:58
Bill, you got a copy.
01:01
Yeah, go ahead.
01:02
Yeah,
01:03
Anything else you need done?
01:06
No, if you got the down-haul and everything, he must be all set. He just needs to stand this clean out when he's figured out.
01:14
Yeah, I got a little left, but I'll dump it off at first.
01:18
Town Hall.
01:32
Nine walls, both units are en route.
01:35
Time for next.
01:58
Wells engine 3, engine 7, responding.
02:02
Copy, engine 3, engine 7, responding.
02:06
Wells 3, same traffic.
02:08
Can I have the address again, please?
02:10
It's going to be on Webhannet Harbor Road.
02:14
Received.
02:17
As well to FEMA, the buyer.
02:21
I have Public Works advising.
02:23
He's trying to make his way down there, but be advised, it's extremely slippery.
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Location mentioned:
Webhannet Harbour Rd, Wells, ME 04090
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