Vehicle crash with person trapped on Route 13, Sussex County DE


A vehicle crashed on Route 13 with a person trapped inside. Fire and rescue teams stabilized the vehicle and opened the driver's door to free the person. The southbound roadway was closed during the emergency. Medical evaluation showed no need for air transport.
Audio|Source: Sussex County Fire and Seaford Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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Confirmed entrapment, utilized the left lane southbound, come through the scene, come past the Marine Jeep, take the position. We need to stabilize the vehicle and do a door pop on the driver's side.
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Copy.
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Copy.
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Before animal bite near Cedarnack Road.
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First call 1505.
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2M Rout with 18.
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Rescue Sanity, 1705.
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1705. Thank you very much.
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Thank you, Anthony.
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Thank you, Anthony.
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MediQuah 7 approaching.
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217, take the position next to him, let's say needing the crossover.
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Copy Trooper.
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7834 to traffic control.
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Fire Police, which your operation of Fire Police 4.
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91.
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911 service call 54, suit drive from water park.
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First call 15308.
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First call 15 early.
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40.
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5708, man.
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200's approaching from the south.
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200, the crossover right there at all span,
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roadway shutdown 13 south. I'll take that crossover and come northbound and southbound lane to take a position front of 2078.
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Copy it.
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8 to 7, Mennig 1.02, 7th Street, 339, North Pine Street. 1 .5109. First squad 1509.
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Control sent you to command.
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Go ahead, traffic control, switch up the Fire Police 4.
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Fire Police 4. All Fire Police units go to Fire Police 4.
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Rescue 72, the crossover at Allspan, take that crossover, come northbound to southbound lane, take a position by Quint 78.
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Receive.
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Free will command. It's not 6. Extrication is complete. ALS[1] is reporting no need for aviation. They can go available.
Police codes explained
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ALS: Advanced Life Support
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