Car rollover with entrapment on Lawrence Road Salem, Salem NH
A single vehicle rolled over on Lawrence Road near the area between Veterans and Main Street in Salem, NH. The driver was trapped inside the vehicle but was quickly extricated. The individual, a male in his 20s or 30s, was conscious and injured. Emergency teams called for a medical flight to transport the patient to Lawrence General Hospital for further treatment.
Audio|Source: Pelham Fire and EMS
05:18
Transcript:
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One, rescue four, take the squad, medic one, battalion two, response.
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Lawrence Road and Main Street for a motor vehicle rollover with entrapment.
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Engine one,
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rescue for taking the squad, medic one, battalion two with rescue three. Rescue three, seeking the call.
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Lawrence Road and Main Street for a motor vehicle rollover with entrapment. Your cross street are Lawrence Road and Main Street. Time out of the ball to see that.
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Sure there's no tamperate.
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Copy.
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On the details of the call.
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At this time, we have motor vehicle rollover with entrapment.
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Massive receives.
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Can you check the availability of the MENT flight?
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Early session.
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Flying battalion.
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Rescue one taking the squad.
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What was that other EMS call coming in?
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I'll have you set over it. It's going to be Salem Haven on the third floor room 311 was a fall from yesterday. They want to re-evaluated.
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Thank you. Hello.
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Next one.
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I just tried by Lawrence and Jane and see any car accident.
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Lawrence and Vets and that's typically where we would get a lot of the accidents.
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Lawrence and Vets.
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Companies responding for the rollover.
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It's going to be on Lawrence Road somewhere in between the Vets and Main Street.
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Mightn't file on Cindy in front of near Lawrence Road.
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Perfect in front of near Lawrence Road.
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One car, heavy damage on its roof.
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There's a utility pole now.
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The automobile skidding.
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One car on its roof with entrapment.
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It's investigating the fire alarm to Lawrence Roads command to be advised.
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They are flying the about 10-11[1]-minute D.A.
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Method receives standby on that.
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Let me see if
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Two minutes four in the air
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engine two minutes four on the air And you two minutes four on here
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Go ahead, rest be three
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I don't think I can get past this lift truck with utility poles right now.
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Okay, standby right there. We have Liberty on scene, fire alarm.
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Matthew 3, just prepare your equipment and stand by there for now.
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Receive Liberty is on scene, 1301.
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Fc3, you can come right up to the scene with your equipment.
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Samantha Fire alarm.
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Fire alarm, answering command.
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Single vehicle, single occupant, extrication is complete.
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Stop off in MedFlight to Lawrence General.
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All companies are working for now.
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Teach will notify Boston MedFlight.
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Take Officer General.
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We can fire alarm to the battalion and when you get a chance for we can get some details on the occupant from his light.
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We have an approximately 20s or 30s year old male patient conscious who had injured.
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Thank you.
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And I, of course, copy a name for the well, I got a mess.
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The entire alarm to launch road command.
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He'll be at the helipad in about 10 minutes.
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Okay, receive.
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And the rest of you three, 10-minute EPA to the general helipad.
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Near Lawrence Rd, Salem, NH 03079
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