Two vehicles crash on Payne Rd with no injuries, Cumberland County ME


Two vehicles collided on Payne Road with both remaining in the roadway. No one was injured, and there were no leaks or smoke. One vehicle may need towing. Police and ambulance units responded to ensure safety and clear the scene.
Audio|Source: Cumberland County Public Safety
01:57
Transcript:
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Arrival in Maine Met, 10.4, 101.4. We need 235 people, road.
00:05
Peller reporting, they got into an accident.
00:07
Both vehicles are still in the roadway, nothing leaking or smoking, no injuries reported.
00:12
10-4[1].
00:21
If I give you a couple sequence numbers, can you tell me what before?
00:27
I'm a little bit closer. I'll head to the scene and try to get the roadway clear. You can just meet me over there.
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47.
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Next is 636.
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Next is 13930.
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And the last is 11513.
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Do we know if they are still on the roadway or not?
00:46
Am I?
00:48
I? I'm sorry, they are.
00:50
Double.
00:52
Two thirty-five, one vehicle advised they would possibly need a record.
01:04
Cobby.
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Govete. All right.
01:09
All right.
01:11
Graham, I'm 49.
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Gray ambulance 49, go ahead.
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Back in quarters.
01:21
All right.
01:24
Pearl copy, it's back in quarters.
01:27
235, I guess I didn't quite copy all the last traffic. Go ahead. You start a record if you haven't already.
01:34
White,
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Jetta,
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and a silver infinity.
01:38
We're going 70 plus.
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It's a five-minute delay.
01:41
Color can no longer see them but is willing to write.
01:45
Any place or anything?
01:49
They did provide one, I believe, for the JETA, 508 J.D.H, and I'm running that now.
01:55
Northbound side of Payne Road just got us.
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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