Colleton County Fire-Rescue
11/11/2016
11/November/2016 – Multi-Fatal MVC w/entrapment and Air
Evac – “B” Shift Incident # 16-07413 – Four people died in a two vehicle high speed collision on Interstate 95 near the 44 mile marker southbound, Friday morning 11-November at 03:58. Fire-Rescue units arrived to find a tractor trailer off in the woods. A passenger car had been struck in the rear and also pushed into the woods. The larger truck crushed the car and drove on top of the vehicle trapping all four rear passengers and the adult female driver. A male front seat passenger was able to exit the vehicle with assistance and was moved to Medic 13 for treatment of his injuries. The car suffered massive damage. Firefighter-Paramedics used Holmatro Rescue Tools to gain access to the female driver. She was unconscious and suffered multiple traumatic injuries. Crews used chainsaws to removed several large pine trees that had been knocked down. Multiple hydraulic tools, including spreaders, cutters and rams were used during the extrication. Once the trees were removed, chains were rigged between hydraulic spreaders to two large pine trees and then to portions of the car to pull the dash forward and to free the driver. Three additional Fire-Rescue ambulances and the LifeNet 4 medical helicopter were assigned to the incident. LifeNet landed at the scene on I-95 just south of the accident. |
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When the driver was freed, she was quickly treated in
Medic 26, then flown by LifeNet to the Trauma Center at Trident Medical in
Summerville in critical condition. The male passenger was transported by
Fire-Rescue to Colleton Medical Center, but later was transferred to the
Trauma Center at Trident Medical. The truck driver was also transported to
Colleton Medical Center for non-life threatening injuries. The Coroner’s
Office and the SC Highway Patrol MAIT Team responded to the scene. Once
their investigations were completed, Firefighter-Paramedics extricated the
remaining four victims. Two wreckers pulled the truck off of the car to
allow firefighters access to the vehicle. Three children and one adult
female in the back seat were deceased. The Coroner’s Office transported the
bodies. SC Transport Police and the Sheriff’s Office also assisted. Fire
Rescue units were on the scene for five and half hours. Traffic was down to
one lane during the incident and backed up for five miles.
Engine 1, Engine 26, Rescue 1, Medic 1, Medic 13, Medic
19, Medic 26, Battalion 1, Car 12 and Car 105 responded. Deputy Chief Dr.
David Greene served as Incident Commander. |
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