Vehicle crash with uninjured occupant needing help, Falls Church VA
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A Toyota Corolla was involved in a vehicle crash near Annandale Road in Fairfax County. The sole occupant was uninjured but needed help to exit the vehicle. Emergency responders are assisting with extrication.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfax County Fire and Rescue
Listen to dispatch call
02:3
Transcript:
00:00
There's going to be a Toyota Corolla,
00:02
4-door.
00:06
Try to rescue in first.
00:12
SQ44 is direct.
00:13
We're calling up now.
00:16
SQ444-4 are we going to be able to get all the way up past the ambulance?
00:23
Not from the 10.
00:29
Time 444 for engine 428.
00:31
There's a vehicle occupied one time.
00:33
The occupant is uninjured.
00:36
We're just going to need assistance getting her out of the vehicle.
00:42
I was on the scene.
00:43
I'll be establishing Roe Command behind rescue before.
00:53
Ambulance 408, power 408.
00:56
On Channel 4 Bravo, Fox 40805, EMS level 3, near Annandale Road, cross street, Static Crest Drive.
01:05
Ambulance 408, power 408,
01:08
on channel 4, Bravo, Fox 40805, EMS level 3, near Annandale Road, cross street, Statecrest Drive.
01:18
Passing command.
01:20
Go ahead.
01:23
One occupant, inconvenience.
01:25
We're going to work on extricating them.
01:27
We're going to hold both transport units,
01:29
agent 4-28,
01:31
rescue 404 on myself.
01:32
Other units can go ready.
01:38
Correct.
01:40
Remember to be clearing the channel?
01:43
Negative, we're going to hold it, just so we get her out of the vehicle.
01:48
Derek and sentinel units are going to be holding the T4-404, engine 428, risky squad 4-4-4, ambulance 428, and medic 418.
01:57
Other units can go in service when ready.
02:00
Still holding channel 4-DELTA, 2027.
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