Driver hits neighbor's vehicle while backing out, Old Orchard Beach ME
At Banks Brook Road, a driver accidentally hit the gas instead of the brake while backing out of a driveway and collided with a neighbor's vehicle. Emergency services responded, and there is a possible injury reported.
Audio|Source: Southern York County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Can I have units respond to the intersection of Maple and Bradley Street? We have a reported two vehicle collision with no injuries, airbags deployed, or fluid leaks.
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The vehicles are out of the roadway.
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They are sure that we called.
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Backing down on the one-com fodder is near James Noel Road.
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It's Maynamb, (number withheld).
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Blackboard card in a lot of time.
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Stop for the 30.
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Cody.
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Two vehicles involved are a whiteboard focus and a Subaru outback.
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They should have their hazards on for you.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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Stop. Stop going on.
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Stop going on.
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Simple.
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Oh, what's your 21?
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Good.
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If you're going to find the area near Banks Brook Road, your town,
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calling Cardi's a neighbor reporting that her neighbor from that address backed out of his driveway, hit the gas instead of the brake,
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she believes he may be injured from the accident where he hit another neighbor's vehicle.
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By the property site.
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30.
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30. 30. 30.
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30. 35. Be calling Marty David Connolly, has an unspecified caution out of Solomon.
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Thank you.
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Old Orchard Beachway Department in the Air Traveling still District 1 ambulance for a motor vehicle accident with injury near Banks Brook Road.
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One second ambulance 72 still in District 1 near Banks Brook Road, Alpha Cascade Road.
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For a two vehicle collision, one reported injury.
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Location mentioned:
Near Banks Brook Rd, Old Orchard Beach, ME 04064
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