False car crash alert from phone near Park St, Milo ME
Dispatch received a car crash alert triggered by an iPhone near Park Street at the Milo-Brownville border. Fire department personnel responded but found no crash. The alert was caused by a phone that fell off a moving vehicle. The phone was later recovered near Main Road inside the Brownville town line.
Audio|Source: Piscataquis County Sheriff and Fire
04:50
Transcript:
00:00
Milo, Tim, we're getting a crash notification from an iPhone.
00:04
It's going to be right at the Milo Brownsville border,
00:09
not able to make contact with the person at this time.
00:17
In town four, that would be outer, pleasant, or Park Street.
00:23
My apologies, Park Street.
00:28
No worries, I actually confuse the two all the time.
00:31
You can show me in room.
00:34
Ten four.
00:41
This guy with Milo, ten.
00:50
Good.
00:54
It's just an FYI, we've received no other calls on this.
01:01
Town for it.
01:05
I'm going to be.
01:23
Piscataquist in Brownville Fire.
01:25
Piscataquist Brownville Fire, we have a crash notification that's going to show in the area of near Main Road in Brownville.
01:31
Repeating Brownville fire, we have a crash notification that's going to be in the area of near Main Road in Brownville and Brownville.
01:37
It's showing on the map directly on the line between Brownville and Milo.
01:43
You can only hear traffic in the background.
01:45
Nobody's speaking.
01:46
The weather calls have come in.
01:47
You're talking about 1108.
01:58
Kratikos, Brownville 1401.
02:03
1401, go ahead.
02:06
I'll be responding to it.
02:12
41401, Milo 10 is on scene now.
02:14
It sounds like a cell phone maybe laying on the ground somewhere you can hear traffic going by, but nobody's speaking and it's not moving anywhere on the map.
02:24
Go ahead.
02:29
Okay,
02:31
thank you. I'll be out with him in just a minute.
02:35
10-4[1]14-01. 14-01.
02:43
With novel 14-01.
02:47
1401.
02:49
1401 answering.
02:52
This felt to a member of Brownville Fire witnessed that phone falling off the roof of a vehicle.
02:59
He went back to look for the phone, couldn't find it.
03:02
It's consistent with hearing traffic passing.
03:07
Okay,
03:08
thank you. Did you report it in that same area?
03:13
Terminative.
03:17
Okay, why don't you give us the under control and you can do a cancellation, tell me please.
03:24
Tad 41401.
03:47
For Browell Fire,
03:49
this is cancellation page, reference the crash notification at the Milo-Brownville border, Park Street and Main Road.
03:57
Again, this is a cancellation page, reference the crash notification on the border of Milo and Brownville on Park Street.
04:07
It's a cell phone only.
04:09
Scottik was clear,
04:11
11-11.
04:21
421, go ahead.
04:25
1401, go ahead.
04:30
I have the phone in my possession if you have any calls on it, it would be the Brownville town office.
04:38
1401, could you tell which side of the town line that was on 10-3?
04:45
Believe it or not, it was three feet inside the Brownville town line.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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