Multiple vehicle crashes on I-95 near Scarborough, Scarborough ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to multiple motor vehicle accidents on I-95 southbound near mile marker 40 in Scarborough, Maine. Two people reported chest pain, possibly from airbag deployment. No confirmed entrapments were reported, and an additional crash was noted about one mile northbound.
Audio|Heard on: Scarborough Fire
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01:22
Transcript:
00:00
Scarborough Fire Department transmitting spill alarm.
00:03
Gonna be on the turnpike for ambulance one, ladder one, squad seven.
00:08
Mile marker 40 southbound I-95 for motor vehicle accident.
00:12
Again, Scarborough Fire Department transmitting spill alarm.
00:16
Motor vehicle accident on the turnpike.
00:18
Ambulance one, ladder one, squad seven respond to mile marker 40 southbound I-95 for a motor vehicle accident.
00:25
Unknown entrapment, unknown injury.
00:34
Quarrel. Ambulance two clear the hospital.
00:36
He wants to start for the fight.
00:45
Affirmative, you can start down that way.
00:47
We have two patients now holding chest possibly from airbags.
00:53
Copy showing en route.
01:04
Car 7 responding.
01:09
Mile marker 40 southbound on I-95.
01:12
We have two patients at this time, unknown entrapment.
01:16
It sounds like we also have another motor vehicle accident about a mile northbound.
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Location mentioned:
I-95, Scarborough, ME
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