Car plunges into lake near St Charles Pkwy; driver trapped, Waldorf MD
Concern rises as a vehicle plunges into a lake near St Charles Parkway, trapping an intoxicated driver inside submerged car. Rescuers arrive swiftly to extract the occupant.
Audio|Source: Charles County Fire & EMS
06:41
Transcript:
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P-AWRILLI.
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St. Thomas Drive, St.
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Toes Parkway, near the lake, vehicle in water with occupant inside.
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High Angle Rescue 3, Swift Water Rescue 13, Swift Water Rescue 5, Swift Water Rescue 8 responding.
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Engine Company 12, Rescue 1, Squad 2, Paramedic Ambulance 39, Paramedic Ambulance 399, North Medical Duty Officer, Warm Oxygen 5, and Northside Battalion en route.
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Talk Group switching to channel 10 off of 3 at 1911.
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Squad 3 responding.
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Squad 3, 10 off the 3.
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U-U-TILA-1-Rops station.
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Horatians are 1-4.
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1-5.
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Rest 1-1, 10-0-10 off-2.
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Carverman-hand is 3-9-10-1-2.
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3991-2.
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10 off with 3.
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10 off with the ring.
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Paramedic ambulance 399 responding.
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Paramedic ambulance 399.
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On your air, paramedic ambulance 399.
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3013 in the BG.
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Ucote 13, B2, 10 after 3.
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North India.
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10 off of 3.
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North Medical.
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We're on C.
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We got one vehicle in the water.
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I'm sure it's occupied.
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Paramedic ambulance 399, vehicle is occupied.
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A 2.3.
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10 off of the 3.
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G2A.
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To the scene and to the station.
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Squads up, police.
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10 off of three.
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Okay, your squad three, are you also running at High Angle Rescue 3?
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High Angle Rescue 3. Thank you. Back on.
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Tadine C3C.
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Tadine C 3C, 10 off of 3.
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Battalion Chief 3C.
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Battalion Chief 3C.
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Rescue 8, Water Rescue 5, Water Rescue 13, High Angle Rescue 3, St.
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Thomas Drive, St. Charles Parkway.
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Squad 8 with 4, 3 techs onboard.
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And off for 3.
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Vehicle was completely submerged.
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One occupant inside the vehicle.
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Attempting to get occupant through the sunroof.
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Driver is intoxicated.
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Gabby?
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That's correct.
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One 21st.
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One Cone, 1916.
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Squad three, Charles.
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See what I've got.
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One member in the water with the driver.
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Driver alert and oriented.
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Working on extracting them now.
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Squad three, copy.
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You establish command.
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Clear routes to scene.
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Chief Rapp, pin off at the road.
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St. Charles Parkway Command.
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Chief 13D with command at 1916.
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Command Rescue 3, you'll have Rescue Group.
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45 Charles, on scene with two, one tech.
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And off the 3.
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9 3C, Charles.
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9 2.3C. Charlie 2.3C.
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Squad 3 is on call.
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High Angle 3 is on call as well.
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All high angle units assigned to squad 3.
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I copy, sir.
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Pressure to Walsall's on time.
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Command of Charles.
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Be advised, only one patient.
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Just the driver.
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No passengers.
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Command, I copy, 1918.
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With A Charlie 1 at 1918.
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St. Thomas Drive, St.
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Charles Parkway near the lake, vehicle collision into water.
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Swiftwater Rescue 6 responding.
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Talk Route Town for 3191919.
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Only two EMS units available.
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Is that all EMS resources?
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That's correct.
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North Medical Division Officer included in team.
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Received advice.
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17586 Oriole Drive for Charlie Trouble Breathing.
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MS6, King George Medical II, talking with 10-offa-2 at 1920.
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Paramedic MS-118, A.
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Charlie 1.
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Units responding at St.
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Charles Parkway in St.
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Charles, St. Thomas. This is then removed.
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Holding EMS units from three.
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Rest units status available.
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Diving units to continue priority three for vehicle recovery.
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Charles County units responding to St.
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Thomas Drive, St.
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Charles Parkway.
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Holding EMS units, team company 3, and dive team.
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All units set available on 10 Alpha 1, Charles County Command 1921.
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Holding channel for a few more minutes.
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Confirmed holding.
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Holding channel briefly.
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Copy, sir, 1921.
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