Man injured in fall and vehicle rollover shuts road, Strasburg VA
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Emergency responders attended to a man in his 60s who fell and suffered facial injuries near Sandy Hook Road. Subsequently, a single-vehicle rollover occurred at the same area, causing the road to be shut down temporarily. There were no fluid leaks from the overturned vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Shenandoah County Fire and Rescue
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Rescue Company, 25, 687, Sandy Hook Road, signal non-middle-middle school,
00:06
nose injury, off to 903.
00:13
Statement 253 is responding.
00:16
He can show EMS1 on staff.
00:20
253 responding at 904-near Sandy Hook Road signal mob for a male in his 60s fell and busted his nose has a deep laceration to the left eyebrow it's going to be at the main entrance door 3
00:39
253 is on location
00:42
Dispastime, let's file is clear.
00:43
10-4[1]-910.
00:53
Dispatch trust you, Kerrits, Medi-5-2 is on location.
00:57
One vehicle is stopped, we have the road shut down.
01:01
That exact two on location, one vehicle on the top, road shut down 9-11.
01:09
Spect wagon is one of the scene.
01:11
Good size is up by the ambulance.
01:14
Wagon on the location,
01:16
912.
01:20
Spege wagon now.
01:21
Spat's wagon now.
01:30
One vehicle, one stop, no fluid leaks.
01:34
Driver for checkout by the 5 unit.
01:37
The advisor, road is completely shut down at this time.
01:41
10-4[1], road shut down, vehicle on his top, no leaks.
01:45
Patient for checkout, 914.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
Sandy Hook Rd, Strasburg, VA 22657
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