Large truck rollover accident on South Military Highway, Chesapeake VA
A large truck overturned in a single-vehicle accident at South Military Highway and Robert Hall Boulevard. Initial reports indicated the vehicle might catch fire and people were trapped inside. Emergency services responded, checked for injuries, and confirmed two patients. Entrapment was later ruled out. The incident involved significant risk due to the overturned truck and initial fire concerns.
Audio|Source: Chesapeake Fire
08:12
Transcript:
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Engine 3 and Medics 2 motor vehicle accidents with injuries, South Military Highway and Robert Hall Boulevard, Time Out, 1619
00:16
Engine 3, Medics 2, responded to South Military Highway and Robert Hall Boulevard for motor vehicle accident injuries.
00:22
One vehicle flipped and is about to catch fire per the caller of someone still in the vehicle.
00:28
Timeout 1619.
00:34
Okay, 1619. Okay, 1619.
00:38
Okay, 1619.
00:41
The time in breach, I speak.
00:43
What time, great?
00:46
Go ahead and add a second engine to that call.
00:51
Okay.
01:00
EMS1, motor vehicle accidents with injuries, South Military Highway and Robert Hall Boulevard, timeout, 1619.
01:16
Engine 4. Motor vehicle accidents with injuries, South Military Highway and Robert Hall Boulevard, Time Out,
01:24
1620.
01:32
Engine 4, responded to South Military Highway and Robert Hall Boulevard for motor vehicle accident injuries.
01:38
One vehicle was flipped over, property catching fire.
01:42
I'm out 1620.
01:43
Hi anyone, go ahead.
01:47
Choppy state reports of people in the vehicle.
01:52
Affirmative, we've had one caller advise there is someone in the vehicle and they're attempting to pull the driver.
02:00
Okay, until units meet on scene, go ahead and start this as an entrapment.
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9014, chat speak.
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94.
02:16
Where's your CGH?
02:18
You can add us to Robert Hall.
02:22
Okay.
02:28
Please speak, what's the TAC?
02:32
Me on TAC2[1], TAC2 will be fine.
02:39
EMS1's on TAC2[1].
02:41
Okay, at 1622...
02:46
3014 on TAC2[1].
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TAC2[1].
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Battalion 1, Engine 14, Ladder 5, and Rescue 15. Motor vehicle accident in advance, South Military Highway and Robert Hall Boulevard, Time Out, 1622.
03:11
Retire 1, rescue 15, engine 14, ladder 5, on the updated location.
03:18
District 305, South Military Highway and Robert Hall Boulevard for possible entrapment. All units are on TAC 2, TAC 2 assigned at 1622.
03:25
TAC 2 is assigned at 1620. Okay.
03:33
At 1620. Ladder 2, Chester. Ladder 2.
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Ladder 2.
03:42
We're available. Is ladder five showing closer than us?
03:50
Daniel 3 to speak.
03:52
Affirmative. They're showing about a minute.
03:54
Providence in Georgetown.
03:59
Check up.
04:03
I've got one large truck on its side. Engine 3 will establish command, we're out checking for injuries.
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Engine 3 is on scene, heavy damage motor vehicle accident, one large truck on its side, establishing command and checking for injury, timeout 1623.
04:21
Rescue 15, Doltec 2.
04:24
Okay, at 1620.
04:34
Medic 5, Alpha Bravo, 1032 Waters Road, timeout, 1624.
04:47
7.5, the summit of 513, 1032 Waters Road, cross an old vintage road for a patient of Pellulagos.
04:54
Timeout, 1624.
05:07
This is not going to be an entrapment.
05:09
However, I do have two patients.
05:12
You're going to need an additional ambulance for a total of two ambulances coming.
05:22
Station 15, Chesapeake.
05:25
Station 15 is now BLS[3] and your 15 is ALS[2]. Andrew 15 is ALS.
05:34
Okay, 1625.
05:39
I'm sorry, you missed something.
05:42
Okay, on the internet, go up and check the driver of the red vehicle about a quarter mile up.
05:48
Got a smashing light's on.
05:53
Ritchie, does that pass the sink?
05:56
Let's pass. Engine 3, correct.
05:59
Commandant, another 2, come on up. Your patient is going to be with EMS 1.
06:04
I've got a BLS[3] patient with me. Go up and pick that patient with EMS 1.
06:15
Commandant, Chesapeake.
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Go ahead, command.
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Deter 2 to engine 3.
06:23
Medic 2, Boston Additional Medic,
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EMS1,
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and one block and vehicle.
06:30
That's all I need.
06:33
Okay, at 1626.
06:38
You can keep the attack for now too.
06:41
Okay, at 1626. Okay, at 1626.
06:45
Engine Florida Command.
06:49
Forward Command, Command.
06:52
Got ladder five coming, you were approaching the scene. You want us to be your blocking vehicle?
06:57
I got ladder five right here. You got some clear.
07:01
Ladder five, you're going to be my block. I want you to park right here behind engine three and block this intersection.
07:10
Great Steve, ladder five's on the same.
07:13
Okay, at 1627.
07:15
Inj.
07:17
Inj. Four, mystery, clear. To move for the nays. You come across.
07:23
9014 is on female.
07:26
Okay, 1627.
07:29
9014, I want to go to the left of engine 3 in front of ladder 5. Your patient is going to be right here with us at the stoplight intersection.
07:46
The MS, under command, which are you going to drive home to this location?
07:54
M.S.1. I was told by a police officer that somebody in that vehicle was hurt.
08:01
No, affirmative. I do need a medic unit. I just wonder who is coming to me.
08:10
Okay. Medic 2 is on the way.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
TAC2: Tactical Channel 2 (radio operations channel)
[2]
ALS: Advanced Life Support backup
[3]
BLS: Basic Life Support transport
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