Single vehicle accident with wire down near piping rock resort, Wolfeboro NH
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According to the dispatch call, a single vehicle crashed near Piping Rock Resort on North Main Street. The airbag deployed, but there were no reported injuries. A wire from a telephone pole was down on the vehicle, but the pole was not damaged.
Audio|Heard on: Carroll County Public Safety
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05:35
Transcript:
00:00
Police firing a motor vehicle accident, North Main Street,
00:04
in the area of Piping Rock Resort.
00:05
I'm repeating the 4th century goes down.
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It shows us around for the two crew, NPD,
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North Main Street, and the area of Piping Rock Resort for a motorway accident.
00:15
And 37 street time.
00:21
Can I close this call or do you want me to keep it open?
00:29
Are you responding?
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1038?
00:36
27-7-C0.
00:43
Do you order director of Pecklock? I wrote.
00:54
I'll be starting here five.
00:57
Good morning, Docom, we're about 10 minutes out from the pad.
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Headed to the pick Q from an adon.
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There's an 11-week-old scale, 6 kilograms.
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We have an end-title reading of...
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Responding.
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North Main Street, there, Piping Rock Resort, single vehicle, motor vehicle accident to the ditch.
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There is airbag deployment, reported no injuries at this time.
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There are fluid leaking.
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Thank you.
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Thank you. Dr. Celtz.
01:52
Okay.
01:54
Do the operating radio as much as you find it as well?
01:59
I mean,
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you know that Maston Ludget does have some injuries to his lip from the accident.
02:14
Okay,
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any direction?
02:23
Yeah.
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You're on the scene.
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1042.
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The rear and copy your next point.
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10-3[1] is it?
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(number withheld).
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Once I feel the Oxpen is out of the vehicle.
02:49
3.0. You're advising the area market as out of the vehicle.
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10.42.
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The future you're advising you should proceed with caution.
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242.
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I'm going to say you'll be on seeing 1043.
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You're right there.
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Who's the RO with that vehicle?
03:39
(name withheld) Rescue Action Ambulance, respond to Banana Republic for a 62-year-old female conscious breathing alert fell outside on the sidewalk.
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Repeating (name withheld) Rescue Action Ambulance respond to Banana Republic and Federalist Green Elvis for a 63-year-old female conscious breathing and alert, having fallen on the sidewalk.
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The subject note is 1043-chamination.
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I get service back.
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Then clear.
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In route 2, Leahy, 30 minutes out, tracking well.
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No notums for Leahy.
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Thank you. Mm-hmm.
04:29
The electric department that you need into a telephone pole.
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It doesn't look like there's any damage to the pole itself.
04:36
There is a wire down on the vehicle.
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There's a tremendous amount of wind noise.
04:45
Please, you said you need a 28 and you have a wire down on the vehicle requesting municipal electric.
04:52
That's affirmative.
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It doesn't appear that there's any damage to the pole itself, but there is a wire of some sort down on the hood of the vehicle.
05:00
Oh,
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that there was a cable on the car?
05:08
Cable, what?
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3.043.
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Do you have the operator's info?
05:25
That's from the PCRL.
05:28
Just confirmed there's a limb and he's valid along with the plate.
05:34
You're welcome.
05:35
You're welcome.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-3: Stop transmitting / Radio silence
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Location mentioned:
N Main St, Wolfeboro, NH 03894
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