Single-vehicle crash near Newburg ball field injures driver, Newburg WV


A small pickup truck crashed near the Newburg ball field. The 20-year-old male driver suffered a head cut and back pain. Emergency services including a medical helicopter and law enforcement were sent to the scene.
Audio|Source: Preston County Fire and EMS
06:14
Transcript:
00:00
EUNY-84 in Routler 2. A4 in Routler 2. 24 in Routle 2, 1724.
00:26
Hey, that's true. All right, we're on scenes. Definitely get health net checked. We've got a question on his head. And no. Go ahead.
00:48
I need you to go ahead and get health net coming for the Newburgh ball field. Okay, test you copy that injuries. It's uh, laceration, discomfort on the back, right hand quadrant.
01:14
You copy that? Copy that head laceration and discomfort in the back. Affirmative. Copy that. We'll go and launch them for the ball field. 10-4[1]. 8-3, do you have a helo that you want to use? We'll go Heelor 3, GroundPontact, Wies of 8-2 or 8 or Chief.
01:41
Okay, too, drop it out. Go ahead. 8-2, HealthNet wants to know in age and the weight of the patient.
02:07
We've got a 20-year-old underdney pounds. A2 copy. Are you ground contact for now? Yes, sir. Or may I'm off the incident commanding. That's copy their notify. They're getting this helicopter.
02:35
6-81 is going to be closer towards the city of Newburgh, break? Yes. I got your AVO on the screen here. If you keep coming down, going to the city of Newburgh, you're going right into the accident scene. We've also been talking with 8-2, but they're going to launch Hilo for the ball field, break. Yes. 20-year-old male, 180 pounds.
03:03
Head laceration and back discomfort. Okay. G&J headed this way with their flatbed.
03:21
Fire department request or under request?
03:23
Fire department request.
03:24
His vehicle's in the middle of the road.
03:26
8-2, copy that.
03:27
Go ahead.
03:28
What kind of vehicle we're talking about?
03:29
Small or pickup truck?
03:31
If you saw what it looked like, you understand it's hard to turn.
03:33
Hey, that's two, copy that small pickup truck, copy that.
03:36
As 10. Copy that Chevy S-10.
03:37
Copy that Chevy S-10.
03:38
At Q. Tom Center, what's the ETA on health network?
03:40
Hey, Dash, they did not advise the ETA, but I will find out.
03:44
Also be advised, Eugene J has been dispatched.
03:46
Thank you. Thank you.
03:47
Thank you. Go ahead.
03:48
8-2 is going to be HealthNet 1 and 7 NABTA.
03:51
10-4[1] also is law enforcement en route.
03:55
8-2 affirmative.
03:56
Thank you. Thank you.
03:57
Thank you.
03:59
Go ahead. Hey, does two.
04:01
Trooper is advising that if they need to transport the patient before he gets there, get the information, he'll get it from you whenever you get there.
04:08
You to repeat that transmission.
04:10
8-2, the trooper is requesting that if the patient needs transported before he arrives on scene to go ahead and get a license number or name and date of birth for him.
04:23
Okay, 10-4[1].
04:24
And you can go ahead and cancel the two other ambulance.
04:26
There's only one individual.
04:28
8-2, a copy.
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Message Received
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Location mentioned:
Newburg, WV 26410
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