Truck crashes on I-95 after driver suffers seizure, Benton ME


A Class B truck crashed on I-95 southbound near the Bell Squeeze overpass in Benton after the driver, a 35-year-old male, suffered a seizure while driving. The driver initially had an active seizure but later was conscious and breathing. Emergency responders are on the scene.
Audio|Source: Kennebec, Somerset, and Waldo County Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Soon as a column to Sanfield Rescue Delta, responding to the interstate, it's going to be southbound area of the bell squeeze overpass and benton.
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This is going to be for a operator of a motor vehicle.
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Motor vehicle operator is going to have a seizure, unknown breathing and consciousness status at this time.
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It's going to be a Class B kind of truck, possibly a rider truck.
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They currently get into an accident.
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and is apparently seizing, repeating Somersakom to a Fairfield Rescue Delta, responding to the eye self-bound, area of the bell squeeze overpass and benton.
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It's going to be for a Class B kind of truck, a rider truck.
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Operator got into an accident and believes to be actively seizing unknown breathing and consciousness set.
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Check that.
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Operator is a 35-year-old male, is conscious, and is breathing.
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Somersetka clear,
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1722. The hip-cophy, midline, rest, they're responding, motor vehicle next to the air 95.
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Downfall.
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Copy. To the odd, southbound and in field,
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by the low squeeze overpass.
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For a 35-0-mail having a seizure.
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Oh,
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Med 1. Med1, just advising the patient is actively going back into a seizure.
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We'll advise.
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Seven.
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Just checking with you, I just called requesting a community to go cover a crash on the interstate.
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He's in route from 160 for assistance.
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Seizing has stopped.
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Patient is breathing.
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Location mentioned:
I-95, Benton, ME
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