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Sarah Thompson Thu, 02/18/2021 - 4:00pm
Main Street in Rockland is closed while firefighters and EMS tend to injured following a vehicle rollover into a house Feb. 18. (Photo by Sarah Thompson)
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ROCKLAND Rockland police say a medical emergency may have caused a Rockland woman to lose control of a vehicle on Main Street, midday Thursday.
According to Patrol Sergeant Kenneth J. Smith, interviews of witnesses and vehicle occupants led to a determination by police that Dale Malmstrom, 65 of Rockland, was driving with another adult and two minors within 2007 Silver Jeep Grand Cherokee at 12:30 p.m. The occupants were heading north along Main Street (Route 73) when the medical emergency caused Malmstrom to lose control of the vehicle, cross over the center line, rollover, hit a stop sign, a large tree, and a house at 197 Main Street, before coming to rest on its passenger side.
Lynda Clancy Mon, 02/01/2021 - 8:15am
A small fire at a Mountain Street Camden home was quickly contained early in the morning, Jan. 31.
CAMDEN Dry towels tossed over halogen lights in a closet smoldered and set off a small fire this morning, Feb. 1, at a Mountain Street home in Camden.
Just after 7 a..m. a resident of a Mountain Street home called Knox Regional Communications Center, reporting smoke in the house, which drew a mutual aid response from Hope, Lincolnville, Rockport and Union.
As the outdoor temperature hovered around 7 degrees Fahrenheit, Camden Asst. Fire Chief Andrew Lowe and Firefighter Matt Heath entered the home, and doused the second floor closet fire with water from a five-gallon water extinguisher.
SOUTH THOMASTON One driver has been transported to a major trauma center after the vehicle she was driving went airborne along the Spruce Head Road, in South Thomaston, rolling over several times, sideswiping a parked vehicle and hitting a garage.
Sarah Thompson Wed, 01/27/2021 - 8:00pm
A Spruce Head Road garage suffered extensive damage after being hit by an airborne vehicle. (Photo by Sarah Thompson)
SOUTH THOMASTON One driver has been transported to a major trauma center after the vehicle she was driving went airborne along the Spruce Head Road, in South Thomaston, rolling over several times, sideswiping a parked vehicle and hitting a garage, before coming to rest upside down.
Just prior to 5:30 p.m., Wednesday, January 27, 2021, Knox Regional Communications Center received multiple calls of a single-vehicle rollover near 805 Spruce Head Road.
Responders followed snow trails on the pavement and tire marks off the shoulder along a long stretch, through the snowy front lawn of at least one residence, through a copse of trees, and past the newly collapsed side of a garage.