Birmingham Road Rescue

April 16, 2006

Early Sunday morning around 00:30 the company was dispatched to Birmingham road for the motor vehicle collision.  While enroute Chief 1710 (Pratt) was advised that the NJSP was advising multiple trauma patients and were adding more BLS Units.  While the Chief was arriving Chief 1900 (Bozoski) advised of a patient from the original accident who had run into his town at S. Pemberton Rd and Birmingham Rd.  Chief 17101 (Snow) arrived next and handled the combative patient that had made it out of the vehicle.  Chief 1710 took command of the incident and reported to Rescue Engine 1712 that they were going in service with the rescue.  Rescue Engine 1911 was added to the incident at S. Pemberton Rd. to assist 1900.  Command requested 6 BLS units and 3 Medics for the 5 trauma patients and 2 non-trauma patients.  Two aero-medical units were requested.  Engine 1723 (Hampton Lakes) and Engine 1912 (Pemberton) handled the 2 Landing Zones.  Once the rescue was complete the crew of 6 from 1712 boarded and collared 5 patients with the Medics for transport.  The members would like to thank the following for their assistance this morning.  Fire – Hampton Lakes and Goodwill.  BLS Units – 1782 and 1783 (Hampton Lakes), 5094 (Mt. Holly), 4391 and 4392 (Tabernacle), 3691 (Mt. Laurel), 1861 (Pemberton), 1393 (Lumberton).  The crew returned to quarters at 03:00.

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