Single vehicle rollover with two patients at Montello Street, Brockton MA
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According to the dispatch call, a single vehicle rolled over at the intersection near Lawrence and Montello Streets, Brockton. Two patients were involved; one was out of the vehicle on arrival and the other was still being removed. The vehicle struck the building at 456 Montello Street.
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Engine 4, Squad A, Ladder 4, Rescue, Medic 2, CA6, attention F.S7, motor vehicle rollover with possible entrapment, Lawrence and Montello Streets.
00:11
Engine 4, Squad A, Ladder 4, Rescue, Medic 2, CA6, attention FS7, motor vehicle rollover with possible entrapment, Lawrence and Montello Street.
00:24
Active Fire Department transmitting box 1526 for a motor vehicle rollover with possible entrapment.
00:30
Lawrence and Montello Streets, 201 response with the rescue in EMS, 56 Channel 2ndes your fireground.
00:38
56 has Montello and Lawrence Street.
00:41
Report a rollover, 201, the rescue, Channel 2.01.
00:43
The rescue channel 2.
00:47
WPKH 602, clear at 2302, 56V advisory received one call, there was a language barrier, he stated there was a car on its roof,
00:56
unknown entrapment.
01:01
Reshoot.
01:05
2302.2.
01:11
7 responding.
01:15
AFS-7, you're responding.
01:17
All right.
01:22
All right, 56 is at Montello and Lawrence.
01:26
One vehicle on its side.
01:29
Go on 2 in command.
01:31
Check.
01:34
Receive 56-year-arm, Montello and Lawrence.
01:36
Streets going Channel 2 in command.
01:37
You have one car on its side, checking 23-03.
01:45
Major 4, you've got one patient on the ground over there.
02:05
Edge of five, ladder one, central station alarm number 19, Clinton Avenue.
02:11
Edge of five, ladder one,
02:15
central station alarm number 19, Clinton Avenue.
02:23
Let's go ahead.
02:26
I'll rescue.
02:27
Goodbye, Alon.
02:28
Have.
02:29
Andrew 5-6 in there that box.
02:33
Receive, engine five, a command.
02:36
Montello Street Command call by-law.
02:40
File, I'm answering Montello Street Command.
02:46
It appears to be a single vehicle accident.
02:49
Two patients.
02:51
One out of the vehicle on arrival, one still in the vehicle being removed.
02:56
The vehicle struck 456 Montello Street.
03:00
You can see if you have a building representative completed to respond.
03:08
This appears to be a single motor vehicle accident.
03:11
You have two patients.
03:12
One was out. before getting there,
03:15
one is being removed.
03:16
The vehicle did strike 456 on Montello Street.
03:19
We will try to contact the building rep to respond 23.7.
03:22
The fire department transmitting box 1253 for essential station alarm number 19 Clinton Avenue.
03:33
Engine 5, you'll be in command.
03:34
You'll have a one-in-one utilized channel 4.
03:41
101, Channel 4, Enter 5,000.
03:47
23-0-6. The other ones are 19-point now,
03:57
nothing showing from a three-story wood frame, investigating.
04:03
Rishi at fireline, counterfeit onto 5, latter ones on the scene, they have nothing showing from a three-story wood frame investigating.
04:10
Injury-0-2nd.
04:14
2,09.
04:21
Lockheed one calling by-line, channel regional rear-up to stay a well, investigated.
04:29
Ritchie, by-line calling engine 5, lot of one has the panel reading rear to C.O.
04:34
A.m.
04:37
Receive.
04:40
2210. My Pitelle Street Command, call on by alarm.
04:52
Fire alarm answering Montello Street Command.
04:56
Second occupant has been removed.
05:02
Receive second occupant has been removed, 2310.
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Location mentioned:
Montello St, Brockton, MA 02301
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