Multiple-vehicle crash with rollover near Riggs Rd, Gilbert AZ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a multi-vehicle collision near 163rd Place and Riggs Road in Gilbert. One vehicle was overturned on top of another, and one person appeared to be trapped. Rescue teams initiated extrication efforts, and one patient was identified as needing immediate medical attention.
Audio|Heard on: Maricopa AZ Fire-Tac Group Calls
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01:31
Transcript:
00:00
Alarm to all units responding to the two and one medical near 163rd Place and Riggs Road in Gilbert.
00:08
Our caller was Gilbert PD.
00:11
They say that they believe that there is a vehicle still on its roof, and the reporting party believes someone inside is trapped.
00:20
This is a two to three vehicle collision.
00:22
PD is en route.
00:26
Engine 2511 to alarm on channel C2.
00:30
Engine 2511, go ahead.
00:34
Engine 2511 is on scene.
00:37
Dispatch address, we have a two-vehicle collision with heavy damage.
00:40
One vehicle is on top of a convertible that is upside down.
00:43
Appears someone is trapped inside.
00:45
Engine 2511 assuming Riggs Command.
00:48
Command will be stationary within the cab.
00:50
Engine 2511 triage to follow.
00:55
Alarm copies.
00:56
Engine 2511 is on scene.
00:58
It is a two-vehicle collision.
00:59
We've got heavy damage, one convertible on its top upside down.
01:05
Appears someone is trapped inside there.
01:07
Engine 2511 will be Riggs Command.
01:09
It will be stationary in the cab of 2511.
01:14
Riggs Command alarm.
01:16
Riggs Command.
01:19
All right, we have one patient, one immediate, and there are extrication needs.
01:25
Alarm copies triage is just one patient, one patient is immediate, and there are extrication needs near the scene.
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