Road closure and subsequent reopening on Route 133; Windsor and fire command coordinating traffic clearance., Winthrop ME
Road closure and subsequent reopening on Route 133; Windsor and fire command coordinating traffic clearance.
Audio|Source: Winthrop Ambulance, Fire & Police and Monmouth Police
02:10
Transcript:
00:00
7D. Fireman, you're open now.
00:07
Wither, command, the wing command.
00:09
We're sending our end of the Winthrop traffic that was stuck your way now,
00:13
but we have not opened up both ways as of yet.
00:17
That's one.
00:24
The engine force.
00:29
To command.
00:32
The minute to rest is on video.
00:41
Seven, one-third.
00:42
Copy that, three mics.
00:44
Seven, go ahead.
00:47
Vehicles have been removed on 133.
00:49
All units will be clear.
00:51
What are the details of that? Circuit Lane incident?
00:54
Seven, that's a Tidea crash.
00:57
Deer is deceased and he says he's got reportable damage he believes to his vehicle.
01:02
He's right by the storage building over there in 103.
01:07
Stop for.
01:24
Command to Engine 4.
01:27
I think Command is Engine 4.
01:30
Engine 4 you can clear.
01:33
Great.
01:34
Command to Winthrop Command.
01:38
Go ahead and wait back.
01:40
You can go ahead and clear and open up 133.
01:43
Break.
01:44
Utility 5. Go ahead to open up 133 on your end.
01:48
You can clear.
01:51
U5, copy.
01:58
Fire command at Windsorpe, all fire units clear,
02:02
133 open, command to read.
02:05
Tep-all-Wisett command, all fire units clear, 133 open, and command terminated.
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Location mentioned:
ME-133, Winthrop, ME
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