Serious single-vehicle crash on I-70 with cardiac arrest


Audio|Source: Belmont County Fire and EMS
02:10
Transcript:
contact our medical just in case we do have more than one. Okay, three six, engine two-four-two being around. Asker's everything. What, two, three, seven, just stand by. Believe that it's going to be up here to the right, but we'll double checks. All incoming units to the 216 on 970. All incoming units to 216 on I-70, take the ramp onto the interstate, please. Rescue 23 dispatch, arriving on scene. Have a single vehicle, heavy front of damage, advise further. Firepower will need to go ahead move this way. Okay, 2-37 moving up. 2-37-0-0-2-0-20-0. Captain Rice, do we need to come off the off-range them back on or stay on the interstate? Captain Rice, that's fetch. Go ahead. So you hear back from Air Medical, we will use the LV-23-1 by the Bell scores here on Route 9. If you heard from them, go ahead and put them in the air. That's clear. 232, Resue 23. Do you want me to go to the LV? Affirmatives. Copy. I'm going to come around you and down the ramp the wrong way. Negative, you won't make it back this way on the ramp. We have completely covered. Copy. D36 on the scene. 236 on the scene. If this cruiser can move right out of the interstate, I'll go up and flip around the C, exit, and back.
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I-70, Ohio
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