Fire and medical emergencies reported on McCoys Ferry Rd, Martinsburg WV


Fire and emergency medical personnel responded to a fire incident on McCoys Ferry Road involving a downed power line across a trail. Medical emergencies included a pediatric patient with breathing problems and an adult female experiencing sudden blurry vision after a headache. The power line was confirmed de-energized, and patients received care on scene and were prepared for transport.
Audio|Source: Martinsburg Fire, Berkeley Fire, Tac 1-4
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Transcript:
00:00
Okay, ATV-1 is on his way up, Greg.
00:08
ATV5 comes straight up once you get the leak loads and stuff.
00:16
On UTV V or straight up the hill.
00:23
Okay, from AC30.
00:24
AC30.
00:29
You started to be in Maddie Kinnett for rehab.
00:49
Burk, how long we've been in this incident?
00:56
Plan units have been on scene approximately 52 and a half minutes.
01:04
Okay,
01:05
man, you want me to start a fire check timer for 20 minutes?
01:24
Chief Target, they'll take it a Jeep trail to revise.
01:26
They don't think they can make the hill.
01:30
Okay.
01:34
It's just a steeple on the other side.
01:41
TV1, you can make it, they made it latest time with that.
01:49
Paramedic 401 responding.
01:51
Cardiarmatic 401 responding for a pediatric breathing problem near Tavern Road, Genadil Community Health.
02:00
Keep your time on track 4, 1630.
02:07
Percule to Station 30.
02:08
Hey, those respond.
02:21
Two-assist fire personnel for rehab at the request of AC30.
02:26
The intersection of McCoyce Ferry Road, Grids Crossing Road, 1631.
02:34
Joe Medics 302 responding.
02:36
We'll be responding, no lights and sirens.
02:41
Probably two zero two responding, no license sirens.
02:44
Two-assist fire, McCoy's Ferry Road, Griess Crossing Road.
02:48
Here's time would be the Tech 2, 1631.
02:57
We're on the other side of the rise.
03:04
We're on the other side of the rise.
03:07
We have a power line down across the trail to come up.
03:10
Is it live still?
03:13
No, you're sure. It's dead. Come up by first 65 and you should be able to come up to hill there.
03:21
Command, if the fire company trucks up there,
03:24
you can double check with him about the fire line.
03:30
It's dead. We don't run across it with ATVs.
03:37
Correct me to command.
03:41
Good.
03:42
This has been on team one hour.
03:47
James, go ahead.
03:50
Inbound 10-minute, ETA got a 40-1-551-year-old female patient.
03:55
She's complaint, blurry vision from a headache.
04:00
Sudden onset,
04:01
about two hours ago, a headache has now dissipated.
04:04
She's still suffering from the blurry vision.
04:09
No loss of consciousness.
04:11
DCS of 15. She's showing status rhythm.
04:14
Relative 98 corresponding palpable pulse.
04:17
100% room air, BP of 136 over 96.
04:24
They bit PMS throughout.
04:27
Everything else is unremarkable.
04:33
Only history is migraines from several years ago.
04:40
Alger's the coding, she does take out her all, and by Vance.
04:45
I got you at 20 left AC, saline lock labs drawn for you, and a finger stick of 82.
04:53
You need any further?
04:57
Sounds good, I don't know if we have a room or not, but see you when you get here.
05:01
Avocies were there.
05:09
Rush, 46, far.
05:13
46, par.
05:15
Seventy-six far? 76-Far.
05:17
Seventy-six and far.
05:25
Ranger 5, Far.
05:32
They're poor of the rigged Adam.
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Location mentioned:
McCoys Ferry Rd, West Virginia 25427
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