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Auto Accident 3826 Olive School Road 10-13-09
On Tuesday October 13, 2009 at 02:10 hour’s companies 5, 19, 20, Medic 20 and EMS 901 was dispatched to 3826 Olive School Road for a vehicle accident. Dispatch reported two ejected with the vehicle on fire. Units arrived on the scene to find four patients out of the vehicle with the vehicle on fire. Chief 5, Lipscomb established command, aviation was called for, as was an additional medic unit. Engine 201’s crew extinguished the fire and Rescue Engine 52’s crew assisted company 19 and 20 personnel with patient care. All four patients were categorized as category A trauma patients. The driver evidently left the scene on foot and Sheriff’s Department personnel with K-9 began a search in the fields and wooded area for the driver.
Two patients were transported by air one by Trooper 3 and the other by Trooper 1 to Shock Trauma, and the other two were transported by ground to Washington County Hospital one by Ambulance 197 and the other by Ambulance 199. A fourth ambulance was requested by command to stand by for the driver if found, Ambulance 289 was to the scene to stand by.
Rescue Engine 52 and Squad 19 remained on the scene assisting the Sheriff’s Department with lighting while they conducted their investigation. The driver was eventually located and transported by Ambulance 289 to Frederick Memorial Hospital as a priority 3 patient.
Evidently, the driver lost control and struck a utility pole and a concrete culvert wall. The last unit Rescue Engine 52 cleared the scene at 06:31 hours after washing the roadway down. The accident remains under investigation by the Frederick County Sheriff’s Department.
 


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On Tuesday October 13, 2009 at 02:10 hour’s companies 5, 19, 20, Medic 20 and EMS 901 was dispatched to 3826 Olive School Road for a vehicle accident. Dispatch reported two ejected with the vehicle on fire. Units arrived on the scene to find four patients out of the vehicle with the vehicle on fire. Chief 5, Lipscomb established command, aviation was called for, as was an additional medic unit. Engine 201’s crew extinguished the fire and Rescue Engine 52’s crew assisted company 19 and 20 personnel with patient care. All four patients were categorized as category A trauma patients. The driver evidently left the scene on foot and Sheriff’s Department personnel with K-9 began a search in the fields and wooded area for the driver.
     Two patients were transported by air one by Trooper 3 and the other by Trooper 1 to Shock Trauma, and the other two were transported by ground to Washington County Hospital one by Ambulance 197 and the other by Ambulance 199. A fourth ambulance was requested by command to stand by for the driver if found, Ambulance 289 was to the scene to stand by.
     Rescue Engine 52 and Squad 19 remained on the scene assisting the Sheriff’s Department with lighting while they conducted their investigation. The driver was eventually located and transported by Ambulance 289 to Frederick Memorial Hospital as a priority 3 patient.
     Evidently, the driver lost control and struck a utility pole and a concrete culvert wall. The last unit Rescue Engine 52 cleared the scene at 06:31 hours after washing the roadway down. The accident remains under investigation by the Frederick County Sheriff’s Department.Auto Accident 3826 Olive School Road 10-13-09

On Tuesday October 13, 2009 at 02:10 hour’s companies 5, 19, 20, Medic 20 and EMS 901 was dispatched to 3826 Olive School Road for a vehicle accident. Dispatch reported two ejected with the vehicle on fire. Units arrived on the scene to find four patients out of the vehicle with the vehicle on fire. Chief 5, Lipscomb established command, aviation was called for, as was an additional medic unit. Engine 201’s crew extinguished the fire and Rescue Engine 52’s crew assisted company 19 and 20 personnel with patient care. All four patients were categorized as category A trauma patients. The driver evidently left the scene on foot and Sheriff’s Department personnel with K-9 began a search in the fields and wooded area for the driver.
Two patients were transported by air one by Trooper 3 and the other by Trooper 1 to Shock Trauma, and the other two were transported by ground to Washington County Hospital one by Ambulance 197 and the other by Ambulance 199. A fourth ambulance was requested by command to stand by for the driver if found, Ambulance 289 was to the scene to stand by.
Rescue Engine 52 and Squad 19 remained on the scene assisting the Sheriff’s Department with lighting while they conducted their investigation. The driver was eventually located and transported by Ambulance 289 to Frederick Memorial Hospital as a priority 3 patient.
Evidently, the driver lost control and struck a utility pole and a concrete culvert wall. The last unit Rescue Engine 52 cleared the scene at 06:31 hours after washing the roadway down. The accident remains under investigation by the Frederick County Sheriff’s Department.

 
On Tuesday October 13, 2009 at 02:10 hour’s companies 5, 19, 20, Medic 20 and EMS 901 was dispatched to 3826 Olive School Road for a vehicle accident. Dispatch reported two ejected with the vehicle on fire. Units arrived on the scene to find four patients out of the vehicle with the vehicle on fire. Chief 5, Lipscomb established command, aviation was called for, as was an additional medic unit. Engine 201’s crew extinguished the fire and Rescue Engine 52’s crew assisted company 19 and 20 personnel with patient care. All four patients were categorized as category A trauma patients. The driver evidently left the scene on foot and Sheriff’s Department personnel with K-9 began a search in the fields and wooded area for the driver.
     Two patients were transported by air one by Trooper 3 and the other by Trooper 1 to Shock Trauma, and the other two were transported by ground to Washington County Hospital one by Ambulance 197 and the other by Ambulance 199. A fourth ambulance was requested by command to stand by for the driver if found, Ambulance 289 was to the scene to stand by.
     Rescue Engine 52 and Squad 19 remained on the scene assisting the Sheriff’s Department with lighting while they conducted their investigation. The driver was eventually located and transported by Ambulance 289 to Frederick Memorial Hospital as a priority 3 patient.
     Evidently, the driver lost control and struck a utility pole and a concrete culvert wall. The last unit Rescue Engine 52 cleared the scene at 06:31 hours after washing the roadway down. The accident remains under investigation by the Frederick County Sheriff’s Department.Auto Accident 3826 Olive School Road 10-13-09

On Tuesday October 13, 2009 at 02:10 hour’s companies 5, 19, 20, Medic 20 and EMS 901 was dispatched to 3826 Olive School Road for a vehicle accident. Dispatch reported two ejected with the vehicle on fire. Units arrived on the scene to find four patients out of the vehicle with the vehicle on fire. Chief 5, Lipscomb established command, aviation was called for, as was an additional medic unit. Engine 201’s crew extinguished the fire and Rescue Engine 52’s crew assisted company 19 and 20 personnel with patient care. All four patients were categorized as category A trauma patients. The driver evidently left the scene on foot and Sheriff’s Department personnel with K-9 began a search in the fields and wooded area for the driver.
Two patients were transported by air one by Trooper 3 and the other by Trooper 1 to Shock Trauma, and the other two were transported by ground to Washington County Hospital one by Ambulance 197 and the other by Ambulance 199. A fourth ambulance was requested by command to stand by for the driver if found, Ambulance 289 was to the scene to stand by.
Rescue Engine 52 and Squad 19 remained on the scene assisting the Sheriff’s Department with lighting while they conducted their investigation. The driver was eventually located and transported by Ambulance 289 to Frederick Memorial Hospital as a priority 3 patient.
Evidently, the driver lost control and struck a utility pole and a concrete culvert wall. The last unit Rescue Engine 52 cleared the scene at 06:31 hours after washing the roadway down. The accident remains under investigation by the Frederick County Sheriff’s Department.

 
On Tuesday October 13, 2009 at 02:10 hour’s companies 5, 19, 20, Medic 20 and EMS 901 was dispatched to 3826 Olive School Road for a vehicle accident. Dispatch reported two ejected with the vehicle on fire. Units arrived on the scene to find four patients out of the vehicle with the vehicle on fire. Chief 5, Lipscomb established command, aviation was called for, as was an additional medic unit. Engine 201’s crew extinguished the fire and Rescue Engine 52’s crew assisted company 19 and 20 personnel with patient care. All four patients were categorized as category A trauma patients. The driver evidently left the scene on foot and Sheriff’s Department personnel with K-9 began a search in the fields and wooded area for the driver.
     Two patients were transported by air one by Trooper 3 and the other by Trooper 1 to Shock Trauma, and the other two were transported by ground to Washington County Hospital one by Ambulance 197 and the other by Ambulance 199. A fourth ambulance was requested by command to stand by for the driver if found, Ambulance 289 was to the scene to stand by.
     Rescue Engine 52 and Squad 19 remained on the scene assisting the Sheriff’s Department with lighting while they conducted their investigation. The driver was eventually located and transported by Ambulance 289 to Frederick Memorial Hospital as a priority 3 patient.
     Evidently, the driver lost control and struck a utility pole and a concrete culvert wall. The last unit Rescue Engine 52 cleared the scene at 06:31 hours after washing the roadway down. The accident remains under investigation by the Frederick County Sheriff’s Department.Auto Accident 3826 Olive School Road 10-13-09

On Tuesday October 13, 2009 at 02:10 hour’s companies 5, 19, 20, Medic 20 and EMS 901 was dispatched to 3826 Olive School Road for a vehicle accident. Dispatch reported two ejected with the vehicle on fire. Units arrived on the scene to find four patients out of the vehicle with the vehicle on fire. Chief 5, Lipscomb established command, aviation was called for, as was an additional medic unit. Engine 201’s crew extinguished the fire and Rescue Engine 52’s crew assisted company 19 and 20 personnel with patient care. All four patients were categorized as category A trauma patients. The driver evidently left the scene on foot and Sheriff’s Department personnel with K-9 began a search in the fields and wooded area for the driver.
Two patients were transported by air one by Trooper 3 and the other by Trooper 1 to Shock Trauma, and the other two were transported by ground to Washington County Hospital one by Ambulance 197 and the other by Ambulance 199. A fourth ambulance was requested by command to stand by for the driver if found, Ambulance 289 was to the scene to stand by.
Rescue Engine 52 and Squad 19 remained on the scene assisting the Sheriff’s Department with lighting while they conducted their investigation. The driver was eventually located and transported by Ambulance 289 to Frederick Memorial Hospital as a priority 3 patient.
Evidently, the driver lost control and struck a utility pole and a concrete culvert wall. The last unit Rescue Engine 52 cleared the scene at 06:31 hours after washing the roadway down. The accident remains under investigation by the Frederick County Sheriff’s Department.

 
On Tuesday October 13, 2009 at 02:10 hour’s companies 5, 19, 20, Medic 20 and EMS 901 was dispatched to 3826 Olive School Road for a vehicle accident. Dispatch reported two ejected with the vehicle on fire. Units arrived on the scene to find four patients out of the vehicle with the vehicle on fire. Chief 5, Lipscomb established command, aviation was called for, as was an additional medic unit. Engine 201’s crew extinguished the fire and Rescue Engine 52’s crew assisted company 19 and 20 personnel with patient care. All four patients were categorized as category A trauma patients. The driver evidently left the scene on foot and Sheriff’s Department personnel with K-9 began a search in the fields and wooded area for the driver.
     Two patients were transported by air one by Trooper 3 and the other by Trooper 1 to Shock Trauma, and the other two were transported by ground to Washington County Hospital one by Ambulance 197 and the other by Ambulance 199. A fourth ambulance was requested by command to stand by for the driver if found, Ambulance 289 was to the scene to stand by.
     Rescue Engine 52 and Squad 19 remained on the scene assisting the Sheriff’s Department with lighting while they conducted their investigation. The driver was eventually located and transported by Ambulance 289 to Frederick Memorial Hospital as a priority 3 patient.
     Evidently, the driver lost control and struck a utility pole and a concrete culvert wall. The last unit Rescue Engine 52 cleared the scene at 06:31 hours after washing the roadway down. The accident remains under investigation by the Frederick County Sheriff’s Department.Auto Accident 3826 Olive School Road 10-13-09

On Tuesday October 13, 2009 at 02:10 hour’s companies 5, 19, 20, Medic 20 and EMS 901 was dispatched to 3826 Olive School Road for a vehicle accident. Dispatch reported two ejected with the vehicle on fire. Units arrived on the scene to find four patients out of the vehicle with the vehicle on fire. Chief 5, Lipscomb established command, aviation was called for, as was an additional medic unit. Engine 201’s crew extinguished the fire and Rescue Engine 52’s crew assisted company 19 and 20 personnel with patient care. All four patients were categorized as category A trauma patients. The driver evidently left the scene on foot and Sheriff’s Department personnel with K-9 began a search in the fields and wooded area for the driver.
Two patients were transported by air one by Trooper 3 and the other by Trooper 1 to Shock Trauma, and the other two were transported by ground to Washington County Hospital one by Ambulance 197 and the other by Ambulance 199. A fourth ambulance was requested by command to stand by for the driver if found, Ambulance 289 was to the scene to stand by.
Rescue Engine 52 and Squad 19 remained on the scene assisting the Sheriff’s Department with lighting while they conducted their investigation. The driver was eventually located and transported by Ambulance 289 to Frederick Memorial Hospital as a priority 3 patient.
Evidently, the driver lost control and struck a utility pole and a concrete culvert wall. The last unit Rescue Engine 52 cleared the scene at 06:31 hours after washing the roadway down. The accident remains under investigation by the Frederick County Sheriff’s Department.

 
On Thursday at 23:31 hours Companies 5, 19, and Medic 20 was dispatched for a mutual aid 10-50 PI on the Potomac River Bridge in Washington County. Dispatch reported a head on collision with entrapment. Units arrived on the scene to find three vehicles involved with a head on collision between a van and a pick up truck. The driver of the pick up truck a female was pinned and was extricated by Rescue Engine 52’s personnel with their Amkus tools and assistance from company 19 personnel. The passengers, door, and roof were removed and the dash was rolled to free her. She was a Category A trauma patient, as was the driver of the van, however she was not pinned. Aviation was called and Troopers 3 and 2 were dispatched to transport both of these patients to Trauma Centers. The driver of the third vehicle was transported to the local hospital as a priority 3 patient.
      Apparently the driver of the pick up truck was headed east on the bridge and side swiped a small passenger car headed west, and then the pick up truck veered back into the westbound lane striking a westbound van head on. Units remained on the scene until 01:09 hours assisting Maryland State Police with lighting while they conducted their investigation.Auto Accident Route 340 Potomac River Bridge 10-8-09

On Thursday at 23:31 hours Companies 5, 19, and Medic 20 was dispatched for a mutual aid 10-50 PI on the Potomac River Bridge in Washington County. Dispatch reported a head on collision with entrapment. Units arrived on the scene to find three vehicles involved with a head on collision between a van and a pick up truck. The driver of the pick up truck a female was pinned and was extricated by Rescue Engine 52’s personnel with their Amkus tools and assistance from company 19 personnel. The passengers, door, and roof were removed and the dash was rolled to free her. She was a Category A trauma patient, as was the driver of the van, however she was not pinned. Aviation was called and Troopers 3 and 2 were dispatched to transport both of these patients to Trauma Centers. The driver of the third vehicle was transported to the local hospital as a priority 3 patient.
Apparently the driver of the pick up truck was headed east on the bridge and side swiped a small passenger car headed west, and then the pick up truck veered back into the westbound lane striking a westbound van head on. Units remained on the scene until 01:09 hours assisting Maryland State Police with lighting while they conducted their investigation.

 
On Thursday at 23:31 hours Companies 5, 19, and Medic 20 was dispatched for a mutual aid 10-50 PI on the Potomac River Bridge in Washington County. Dispatch reported a head on collision with entrapment. Units arrived on the scene to find three vehicles involved with a head on collision between a van and a pick up truck. The driver of the pick up truck a female was pinned and was extricated by Rescue Engine 52’s personnel with their Amkus tools and assistance from company 19 personnel. The passengers, door, and roof were removed and the dash was rolled to free her. She was a Category A trauma patient, as was the driver of the van, however she was not pinned. Aviation was called and Troopers 3 and 2 were dispatched to transport both of these patients to Trauma Centers. The driver of the third vehicle was transported to the local hospital as a priority 3 patient.
      Apparently the driver of the pick up truck was headed east on the bridge and side swiped a small passenger car headed west, and then the pick up truck veered back into the westbound lane striking a westbound van head on. Units remained on the scene until 01:09 hours assisting Maryland State Police with lighting while they conducted their investigation.Auto Accident Route 340 Potomac River Bridge 10-8-09

On Thursday at 23:31 hours Companies 5, 19, and Medic 20 was dispatched for a mutual aid 10-50 PI on the Potomac River Bridge in Washington County. Dispatch reported a head on collision with entrapment. Units arrived on the scene to find three vehicles involved with a head on collision between a van and a pick up truck. The driver of the pick up truck a female was pinned and was extricated by Rescue Engine 52’s personnel with their Amkus tools and assistance from company 19 personnel. The passengers, door, and roof were removed and the dash was rolled to free her. She was a Category A trauma patient, as was the driver of the van, however she was not pinned. Aviation was called and Troopers 3 and 2 were dispatched to transport both of these patients to Trauma Centers. The driver of the third vehicle was transported to the local hospital as a priority 3 patient.
Apparently the driver of the pick up truck was headed east on the bridge and side swiped a small passenger car headed west, and then the pick up truck veered back into the westbound lane striking a westbound van head on. Units remained on the scene until 01:09 hours assisting Maryland State Police with lighting while they conducted their investigation.

 
On Thursday at 23:31 hours Companies 5, 19, and Medic 20 was dispatched for a mutual aid 10-50 PI on the Potomac River Bridge in Washington County. Dispatch reported a head on collision with entrapment. Units arrived on the scene to find three vehicles involved with a head on collision between a van and a pick up truck. The driver of the pick up truck a female was pinned and was extricated by Rescue Engine 52’s personnel with their Amkus tools and assistance from company 19 personnel. The passengers, door, and roof were removed and the dash was rolled to free her. She was a Category A trauma patient, as was the driver of the van, however she was not pinned. Aviation was called and Troopers 3 and 2 were dispatched to transport both of these patients to Trauma Centers. The driver of the third vehicle was transported to the local hospital as a priority 3 patient.
      Apparently the driver of the pick up truck was headed east on the bridge and side swiped a small passenger car headed west, and then the pick up truck veered back into the westbound lane striking a westbound van head on. Units remained on the scene until 01:09 hours assisting Maryland State Police with lighting while they conducted their investigation.Auto Accident Route 340 Potomac River Bridge 10-8-09

On Thursday at 23:31 hours Companies 5, 19, and Medic 20 was dispatched for a mutual aid 10-50 PI on the Potomac River Bridge in Washington County. Dispatch reported a head on collision with entrapment. Units arrived on the scene to find three vehicles involved with a head on collision between a van and a pick up truck. The driver of the pick up truck a female was pinned and was extricated by Rescue Engine 52’s personnel with their Amkus tools and assistance from company 19 personnel. The passengers, door, and roof were removed and the dash was rolled to free her. She was a Category A trauma patient, as was the driver of the van, however she was not pinned. Aviation was called and Troopers 3 and 2 were dispatched to transport both of these patients to Trauma Centers. The driver of the third vehicle was transported to the local hospital as a priority 3 patient.
Apparently the driver of the pick up truck was headed east on the bridge and side swiped a small passenger car headed west, and then the pick up truck veered back into the westbound lane striking a westbound van head on. Units remained on the scene until 01:09 hours assisting Maryland State Police with lighting while they conducted their investigation.

 
On Saturday 10/3/09 at 10:17 hours Companies 5, 19, and Medic 20 were dispatched for an auto accident with the vehicle on fire at Route 340 and Route 67 in Washington County. Ambulance 199 arrived on the scene and reported a single vehicle into a guardrail with the vehicle on fire. Witnesses said the driver had gotten out of the vehicle and flagged a passerby down, who stopped and picked him up. Rescue Engine 52 arrived on the scene and pulled a 13/4 inch attack line and extinguished the fire. 
     It appears that the vehicle was traveling east on Route 340 and crossed the concrete median into the westbound lane striking the guardrails head on, bouncing back into the westbound roadway and the striking the guardrails at old Weverton Road where the vehicle came to rest. Chief 5 advised Washington County ECC of the situation. Potomac Valley arrived on the scene and Companies 5 and 19 returned to service.Route 340 and Route 67 Auto Accident 10/3/09

On Saturday 10/3/09 at 10:17 hours Companies 5, 19, and Medic 20 were dispatched for an auto accident with the vehicle on fire at Route 340 and Route 67 in Washington County. Ambulance 199 arrived on the scene and reported a single vehicle into a guardrail with the vehicle on fire. Witnesses said the driver had gotten out of the vehicle and flagged a passerby down, who stopped and picked him up. Rescue Engine 52 arrived on the scene and pulled a 13/4 inch attack line and extinguished the fire.
It appears that the vehicle was traveling east on Route 340 and crossed the concrete median into the westbound lane striking the guardrails head on, bouncing back into the westbound roadway and the striking the guardrails at old Weverton Road where the vehicle came to rest. Chief 5 advised Washington County ECC of the situation. Potomac Valley arrived on the scene and Companies 5 and 19 returned to service.

 
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