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Two vehicles crash at Garnier and Roy Street intersectionFrenchville ME

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Roy St, Frenchville, ME

Two vehicles collided near Garnier and Roy Street. One vehicle ended up in a ditch, the other off the road shoulder. Two people were injured; one reported chest pain and difficulty breathing, the other had shoulder pain. Emergency responders used tools to open a vehicle door and sent two ambulances to the scene. The nearby road was closed to manage the incident.

Audio|Source: Aroostook County, Fort Kent, Madawaska, Grand Isle - Public Safety
04:55
Transcript:
00:00
Arristic S.O.
00:02
Matawasca Med1. Go ahead.
00:03
Be advised, male occupant in one of the vehicles near Garnier in the corner of Roy Street is complaining of chest pains and difficulty breathing.
00:16
Our dad and four.
00:17
I believe one has difficulty breathing complaining of chest pain.
00:21
Matawoski and M.S. is in route.
00:22
Okay, ten core, perfect.
00:23
This is a minor flying.
00:25
Five, Ben, you need sticks up there?
00:26
Yeah,
00:27
you can roll it. Roll 66 just in case.
00:29
In for it. In for it.
00:31
I'm going to know 502[2] to the amount of washing you, Matt.
00:39
Go ahead, 502[2].
00:41
I'm assuming you know where you're headed.
00:42
Yeah, is that up,
00:44
Church Road? Yeah, 10-4[1], up Church Avenue.
00:46
You're going to take the left at the Y before Rebecca Demandis and come straight up the dirt route, the dirt road.
00:55
All right, cover that, thank you.
00:56
One, the mid two.
00:57
Go ahead.
00:58
Were you clear with the instructions on how to get to there?
01:00
Yeah, affirmative, I know where it is.
01:01
Okay, four.
01:02
Frenchville 502[2] at a risk.
01:03
I can show engine sticks on scene, got a two vehicle crash, one in a ditch, and one off the shoulder of the road.
01:10
I'll be out to investigate.
01:11
Copy on scene, 1550[3].
01:13
Eric, but what is the better way you're getting there?
01:15
Come up, church as, take the left before Rebecca and DeMonti's, and come straight up to the four corners.
01:21
It's right at the four corners.
01:22
And gore.
01:23
Engine 6 to engine 9.
01:26
When you arrive on scene, we're going to shut the road down just below the four corners.
01:32
Take the service of the lines when we picked up that here who in the office.
01:36
There's more than you.
01:38
Two-thirteen, we're sick out of the DA level.
01:40
232, we don't clear.
01:41
Copy, 232-clear.
01:43
Copy, 232-2-2-2-m0-5-2 to Motow Street, you, man.
01:49
Go ahead.
01:50
Update on one of the patients, we're able to the bombs the door open with the spreaders.
01:53
He's still in the driver's seat, complaint in her shoulder pain.
01:55
Ten-four, is that my only patient, sir?
01:58
We have two involved, I believe one is out in the Cobbcar.
02:03
I'll go check to see if you need a second ambulance.
02:06
Yeah, ten-four, we got two ambulances rolling.
02:08
Me too probably will be me, so be on the lookout.
02:11
I don't ask a med to a river.
02:12
Go be on scene.
02:13
Copy on scene, 1554.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement
[2]
502: Unit identifier (could be specific to local agency)
[3]
1550: Timestamp (possibly time on scene)

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