Colleton County Fire-Rescue
10/19/2013
19/October/2013 – MVC w/entrapment & Air Evac Incident # 13-05715 – A 22 year old Hanahan man
received multiple traumatic injuries in a single vehicle crash on a
hunting club road off of Parkers Ferry Road Saturday evening 19-October.
The pickup truck was traveling at a high rate of speed and left the
narrow dirt road, entering the woods before it flipped over several
times. The truck hit several trees, breaking one off at the base causing
heavy damage to the pickup truck. The vehicle came to rest on the
passenger side. The driver was trapped inside with his legs crushed
between the dash, seat and floor. The patient was dangling from his
position. His father arrived shortly after the accident occurred and was
able to hold the patient up until rescuer’s arrived later to relieve
him. The accident occurred approximately five miles into a remote tree
farm and then down a narrow dirt road providing access to a hunting
club. The vehicle was approximately 75 feet into the woods. Responding
units had some difficulty locating the accident in the desolate wooded
area. One of the hunters met with Battalion 1 and lead him into the
scene. Traffic cones were placed at the head of the road to guide other
units to the accident site. |
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Crews initially used a Holmatro Combi-tool from
Battalion 1 to begin the extrication. Rescue 1 had an extended arrival time
due to the road conditions. Firefighter-Paramedics began treating the
patient who was heavily entrapped in the wreckage. Other crewmembers used
Holmatro hydraulic tools and a reciprocating saw to remove the roof of the
pickup truck. A medical helicopter was placed on standby. Crews used
hydraulic spreaders and cutters to displace and remove portions of the
interior. The bottom of the truck was chained to a tree to stabilize it.
Crews eventually were able to rig chains around the steering column to pull
it and the dash off of the patient to free him. The extrication took a
little over two hours. He was removed to a spine board and placed in Medic
9. Engine 6 and Medic 6 set up a landing zone at the
Jacksonboro Baptist Church on Charleston Highway approximately 8 miles from
the scene. Medic 9 transported the patient to the church to meet with
LifeNet 4. The patient was transferred to the flight crew without incident.
Despite his injuries, he was flown in stable condition to the Trauma Center
at MUSC in Charleston. The SC Highway Patrol is investigating the accident. Engine 2, Engine 6, Rescue 1, Medic 6, Medic 9,
Battalion 1 and Car 12 responded. Battalion Chief Dan Barb served as
Incident Commander. |
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