Vehicle overturned in accident near Bob Foeller Drive, Suffolk VA
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A vehicle overturned in a traffic accident on westbound Portsmouth Boulevard near Bob Foeller Drive in Suffolk. Emergency responders are on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Suffolk City Fire and Rescue
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04:21
Transcript:
00:00
Auto accident, high mechanism, vehicle on its side, Portsmouth Boulevard, Westbound at Bob Fuller Drive.
00:09
Engine 3, EMS 1, ladder 3, medic one, safety, 1, battalion 1, lower vehicle accident, vehicle on its side.
00:16
Portsmouth Boulevard, westbound at Bob Fuller Drive, Priority 1[1], or get on TAC2[2], TAC2.
00:20
Take 2.
00:25
That's good on channel.
00:31
Ten-four.
00:37
Yeah, see it's up it.
00:40
Go ahead.
00:42
I'll be your sonny for you in this one moving in a tap two.
00:46
Ten-four.
00:48
Three, four.
00:52
Five three, four.
00:54
Fire three, ten-four.
01:00
And 3-104.
01:06
...year-old female, having rectal bleeding and general weakness.
01:12
H4 cancer patient, she was recently hospitalized for a GI bleed and pulmonary embolism.
01:20
Use the front door.
01:26
I have one in the channel.
01:27
I have rest of the ones.
01:34
If you want to offer, I don't see the post of all of that.
01:40
All units, you're responding to a motor vehicle accident on Portsmouth Boulevard, Westbound, just after Bob Fuller, for a vehicle that went into the woods and is currently on its side, believed to be one occupant who is out of the vehicle.
01:55
Caller could not advise on injuries, just advise that they appear to be shaken up.
02:03
Medical Levin Phillips.
02:06
Go ahead.
02:08
Clear about Harvard.
02:14
Mediak 10, what's your location? Medic 10.
02:20
What's your location? What's your location?
02:27
I did turn around 17.
02:31
Copy out, clear.
02:32
We're picking that up.
02:33
Copy that defense.
02:35
That's a copy.
02:43
Flatter 3. Flatter 3.
02:47
In reference to what you just added in the CAD.
02:50
Can you confirm there as a secondary occupant that one in the vehicle?
02:58
I believe there is going to be two vehicles involved.
03:02
The one that's on its side had one occupant and that occupant is out of the vehicle.
03:10
Thank you. Have a fire.
03:17
Pino, Q's your Suffolk.
03:19
EMS, 2.
03:22
On-team, single vehicle in the woods, on its side,
03:25
no entrapment, one person.
03:28
Station 3 units are going to be the first turnaround.
03:30
If you're there, you could take 1,
03:33
please.
03:38
That's clear.
03:40
I'm sorry.
03:45
The message to the stuff I'd probably have some forces for our command.
03:52
104.
03:54
501, 104. 501.104.
03:56
501.104.
04:02
In your 3 minutes.
04:03
Ladder 3,000, I just not turn around my house.
04:09
Copy.
04:10
Okay.
04:15
Three is on the scene, westbound, we're going to have lane one at two blocks.
04:20
Time play.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority response, potentially life-threatening
[2]
TAC2: Tactical Channel 2 (radio operations channel)
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