Pickup truck crash with hazards and trauma patient, Ormond Beach FL


Multiple fire and emergency units responded to a motor vehicle crash involving a pickup truck. Hazards from the vehicle were secured, and at least one trauma patient was transported to Halifax medical center. The incident occurred near W Granada Blvd ste 22 in Ormond Beach. Several units including Hazmat and medical squads assisted at the scene.
Audio|Source: Volusia County Fire and EMS
04:57
Transcript:
00:00
When you guys get here, I want you to assist engine 12's crew with their patient and secure the hazards on the pickup truck.
00:09
We'll watch 75 in college.
00:14
Central police insurance and freighters to that area of the house.
00:18
On the other, it should be on the same side, right now, no further hazards.
00:24
It's going to stabilize a little bit.
00:31
Units being around now to you are Battalion 10, Battalion 20, Battalion 210, Hazmat 15, Medic 361, Quintz 74, Squad engine 23, and squad engine 75.
00:47
Halifax Command, copies.
00:53
Battalion 20, Halifax Command.
00:56
Go for Halifax Command.
00:59
I added 23 to the call to give you assistance with your coronary issue.
01:05
Understood, all right.
01:07
Squad engine 75, are you guys almost on team?
01:12
75, we're passing to flying now.
01:15
The, uh, I'll shoot shortly shortly.
01:18
24, what's your location?
01:23
Thanks, 23 central.
01:26
415 and Sonoma.
01:28
415 Taylor
01:32
Copy that, Command Central, can we get another tag channel so we can get off this Met channel? Can we go over to TAC?
01:41
Central to Command.
01:44
I'm going to move all the other metal to off this channel.
01:49
Copy.
01:51
23, Hazmat 15, guys continue.
01:58
Medics 61 Central.
02:00
We have patient contact and you can cancel at engine 64.
02:06
Copy all other medical calls on TAC 3, all other medical calls on TAC 3, select TAC 5.
02:14
Medic 121 in command.
02:31
Do I have enough room to squeeze around the front end of the police fire?
02:37
That's affirmative.
02:38
I'll have the officer down there walking through.
02:41
Start heading that way.
02:44
Okay.
02:48
Asbat attention to Halifax Command.
02:51
Halifax Command, go ahead, sir.
02:54
I'm going to initiate a hazmat branch so I can start doing my staff pages, see warning points to go mind.
03:00
I'm sorry LT, can you please repeat? Did you want to do state warning? Is that what you said?
03:05
Correct, let me make a hazmat branch that. They can start to do that. They can contact me to leave you alone.
03:10
Understood.
03:11
You'll be hazmat sector.
03:13
All units regarding the hazmat will go through Hazmat 15.
03:20
And with that Hasmat 15, we'll get to see a warning point, county environmental BEP.
03:35
Division 10-Centric get out of this call. All right, Senator, you can show me available clearing out of that.
03:45
Good time, 30, 1425.
03:48
Outfax, command to... Hazmat sector.
03:52
Update on that, we got it looks like six, five-gallon buckets that actually made it into the sewer water, into the ditch.
04:02
I'm not sure if that's contaminated or not. Some of them were open. I can't get down there to look.
04:07
But it's a lot more than 15 gallons now.
04:11
I just make you aware it's the College of Arts and Sciences building.
04:16
It's the entrance on aerospace and clock.
04:20
Right now we got ground saturation and water saturation.
04:24
I've had no complaints of irritants on anybody else.
04:30
Halifax command to my unit that just came in from the south.
04:34
Keep pulling up here.
04:36
I want you guys to secure hazards on the vehicle in front of engine 12, please.
04:45
We're right behind 75.
04:52
Halifax Command Central, 1-2-1-2-1 is taken up with their patients towards Halifax with a trauma alert.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Granada Blvd STE 22, Ormond Beach, FL 32174
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