Two-Car Accident on Route 128 with Damaged Utility Pole, Newton MA
A two-car accident occurred on Route 128 in Newton, Massachusetts. All people involved are out of the vehicles. A child is involved and appears to be fine. The accident caused significant damage to a utility pole and transformer, so help from the utility company Eversource was requested to address the electrical hazard.
Audio|Source: Newton Police and Fire
02:26
Transcript:
00:00
Route 128, two-car MVA all parties out of vehicle where stuff?
00:05
Engine seven light of two off all parties out of the vehicle you're assessing (number withheld)
00:11
Ladder to southern alpha seven alpha seven
00:29
Lightitude, Boylam.
00:31
Fireland.
00:33
Nantzes to have a lot of two can handle.
00:37
Pylon, the C2.
00:39
C2-2-2-8-2-2-A-Hamp.
00:49
Boilum, keep continuing with the bag.
00:52
Receive. Minutes to continue in.
00:54
(number withheld).
00:58
My second, Farallup.
01:01
Fireland.
01:04
Single car, MVA, all parties are out.
01:07
If you have a three-old child, seems to be fine.
01:09
Now, medics will continue in.
01:11
I'm going to need Eversource here right away.
01:13
Pace, poles, and damage significantly a good fault.
01:18
Ricky, do you have a phone number?
01:22
(number withheld) of connection (number withheld) over (number withheld), and let him know there's a transformer on it, so do not delay.
01:29
Thank you.
01:42
I'm going to block the other side of Walcott at Lexington.
01:57
Mediciure to fire, I'm medic to jump.
02:01
Medici, you're off, (number withheld).
02:05
7-4. 10-4.
02:06
10-G speech command.
02:09
10-beach, beach command, (number withheld).
02:17
Can't move the car, because if we do, the pole will fall.
02:22
I'm calling Eversource now.
02:25
Roger, thank you.
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MA-128, Newton, MA
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