Three-vehicle crash at Washington and Veranda Streets, Portland ME
Fire and police units responded to a three-vehicle accident near the intersection of Washington and Veranda Streets in Portland, Maine. All occupants were able to move on their own, but one person required evaluation by medical personnel, and an ambulance was requested.
Audio|Source: Portland Fire
02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Line of four to file a line of four to file a line of four, we're stopping at a potential accident at Washington veranda, I'll advise further.
00:19
Sanford, a PD of the call should be a four truck and a black vehicle, no injuries.
00:27
Yeah, 10-4[1], you've got one vehicle in the intersection at Washington and Miranda.
00:34
Dan, 4.
00:41
Light of four, filing.
00:46
Finally, I'm saying ladder for.
00:49
We have three vehicles, all occupants are in the ambulatory.
00:52
We are going to need at least one ambulance for an evaluation.
00:58
Temper.
01:04
Stans by reading this call.
01:13
So I'm for Make-Q4, C-Ladder 4 already on scene, the intersection of Washington at Branda Street.
01:19
And PD's on the way as well.
01:21
They came across a three vehicle accident.
01:23
One patient needs to be evaluated.
01:25
I'm going to put you on Ops Channel 3 against the So for MECU 4, to see Latter 4 already on scene, they came across the motor vehicle accident, Washington and Veranda.
01:35
Three vehicles, one patient to be evaluated.
01:38
You'll be switching over to Ops 3.
01:43
Make you four, ready, all ready.
01:46
Have you make you four.
01:47
File on to ladder four.
01:49
Final,
01:55
I'm to ladder four.
01:56
Latter,
01:58
four.
02:00
You have Mek2 4 in the way and I've signed you off Channel 3.
02:06
Okay, boys, switch it off straight.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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