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Friday, January 16, 2015

Accident In Fruitland Involving ECI Transportation Van

EMS units have been dispatched to the area of South Salisbury Blvd and The Bypass for a motor vehicle accident with rescue.  Please use caution in that area. 

The accident is involving an ECI transport van. Possibly 4 patients at this time. 

EMS on location advising there is a rescue 

Bypass is being closed down.  

Requesting an additional ambulance from Station 15 

Another accident has just been dispatched for Station 3 in the area of Flower Hill Church Road and 13

There is also lines down on Pine street in Fruitland a 3rd call they are trying to deal with.

They're are 4 patients.  2 Officers and 2 Inmates.  All Priority 2 patients. The 4 patients are still currently trapped in the vehicle.  They are saying it will be another 10-15 before they can get them out. 

2 victims are out. 2 remain trapped 

3rd victim has been extricated.  

Last patient has been extricated.

Situation has been placed under control

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

What is worse than being trapped in a vehicle after an accident? Being handcuffed and shackled in that vehicle. What a nightmare.

Anonymous said...

That sound you hear is the buzzard lawyers flying to the scene.

Bob Aswell...CDL driver said...

1-16-15
Its NO WONDER that the States van is in a trick on the bypass. EVERY MORNING of life when those COs clear the light at Rt.13 & Revels neck road, the pedal goes to the metal. In the stretch between there and Fruitland. its a common thing to have them overtake you going 60mph and run out of sight of you between Peggy Neck road and Snow Hill Rd. on the bypass. They're the same two teams of drivers because I've seen them SO MANY TIMES I now recognize them. The State Police will set up radar on BOTH sides of 13 North yet all the stops are made on civilians and I've been right behind one of these vans, purposely speeding and NOT stopped although our speeds were 70 plus mph. Maybe the Dept.of Public Safety has forgot it, but the Governor told ALL law enforcement agencies to SLOW DOWN in State vehicles. I'll gladly pay my traffic fines for speeding if they'll pay theirs.