Vehicle rollover on San Wilson Road with child passenger, Charlotte NC


A vehicle rolled over near San Wilson Road. A child restrained by a seatbelt without a booster seat was involved and appears stable. A female patient conscious, possibly ejected, is also on scene. Multiple emergency units responded and the road is closed.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
06:37
Transcript:
00:00
Commandos Central where's the second truck coming from?
00:06
Second truck is at Mount Holly Huntersville and Mount Holly Roads, so they'll be coming down 45.
00:13
Okay, and what number was that?
00:16
You got medic number 54 as your second due.
00:20
Amanda 54.
00:23
Five four, go ahead.
00:26
All right, when you come down,
00:28
are you getting old 45?
00:31
Or are you going to come Mount Holly to Morse Chapel to San Wilson?
00:39
Yeah, Roger, Morris Chapel to San Wilson.
00:42
So we're coming from the north side.
00:45
All right, I got it. We got San Wilson shut down.
00:48
Come down, San Wilson.
00:50
We're going to have a pediatric.
00:59
10-4[1]. You're having to see in the help file.
01:03
132, I'll be EMS Group.
01:06
132, copy EMS Group 2212.
01:12
221. Over 42 to command at San Wilson Road.
01:27
Medicines, Matthew Station 2,
01:30
Overdose, (number withheld) Windsor Hill Drive, Crosswood-Winders Square Drive,
01:39
Office 3.
01:45
AMS Group, good.
01:49
Second VLS emergence for a green.
01:53
So currently one red, two yellow, one green.
02:02
Just confirming that's one red, one yellow, one green.
02:07
One red, two yellow, one green.
02:11
Copy. And starting a second BLS struck, emergency drop.
02:19
George is on the way.
02:23
22 copy.
02:29
442 to 132.
02:32
Go ahead.
02:34
We're coming emergent, down 77 right?
02:38
77777 right now, we've got about a 5'9 EPA.
02:42
Section 80, coming down 85.
02:48
Copy that.
02:51
54, your patient is going to be a female that was unknown as she was restrained in a vehicle that rolled appears to be at least once or twice. Currently conscious,
03:03
P2 off the mechanism.
03:07
Roger. We're turning on, Sam now.
03:11
Central to Medic 59, all Westmec and Medic Units and 132 responding off of (number withheld) Wilson and Air Park, which switches to OPS6 for additional traffic.
03:28
132 is on out 6th.
03:30
132. 133, come.
03:40
This is a unit responding to (number withheld), Windsor Hill Drive. Going out for a 3-year-old female who ate soap, having some vomiting and short as a breath.
03:56
Engine 18, lift assist, (number withheld) Elizabeth Road. Engine 18, lift assist, (number withheld) Elizabeth Road.
04:16
Engine 28, chest pain, 62, 26, doom, on rain. Engine 28, chest pain, 62, 26, doom on rain.
04:30
Talk to that.
04:33
And just confirm the first DELS unit's 39.
04:40
Your first ALS unit that's already on scene is 99.
04:43
Your next additional ALS unit is 54.
04:49
Yes, I got that. The first BLS unit.
04:53
First BLS unit is 42, second is 21.
04:58
Probably that, thanks.
05:01
Letter 32, carbon monoxide, 10, (number withheld) Alexander Martin Avenue, Oni, India.
05:13
Delta response for a breathing problem at the Amazon, who would you like to go?
05:22
I see if Belmont's available.
05:25
They're going to be the closest.
05:33
564, we're going to be on the sidewalk,
05:35
stretcher spinal collar.
05:39
Roger.
05:42
Your patient may have gotten ejected, but currently she's still G-testity.
05:53
42 to 132. We're about to pull up. What do we need?
06:05
Stretcher, tedious, final board.
06:12
Board.
06:19
Currently,
06:20
pediatric patient was restrained in the back of the car, just a seatbelt, no booster seat,
06:27
vehicle did roll, currently appears to be stable, T2.
06:35
Control to Westmac 10.
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10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood.
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