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Vehicle Extrication and Air Medical Response at Campbell's Landing, Virginia Beach

Source: Virginia Beach EMS
Campbells Landing, Virginia Beach, VA 23457, USA
Summary: A serious motor vehicle accident occurred in Virginia Beach, Virginia, involving a car that overturned and required extrication of an adult male patient. Multiple emergency units, including Engine 13, Rescue 1, and Ladder 11, responded to the scene. The patient was identified as ALS (Advanced Life Support) status, alert and conscious but trapped upside down for approximately 30 minutes. Rescue crews gained access via the rear door and coordinated a complex extrication. Air medical support (Nightingale) was requested and landed at a designated landing zone (LZ) near Campbell's Landing Training Range. The patient was extricated, trauma assessed, and transferred to ambulance 1424 for transport to Virginia Beach General Hospital. The incident involved significant coordination between EMS, fire, and air medical teams, with ongoing updates on patient condition and scene safety.
  1. Transport to Hospital
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  2. Patient Extrication and Transfer
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  3. Air Medical Coordination
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  4. Patient Status and Ongoing Operations
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  5. Extrication Operations Begin
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  6. Arrival and Scene Assessment
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  7. Initial Dispatch and Response
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