HVFD Responds to Plane Crash in the First Due |
By Deputy Fire Chief Bryan Riley | |
July 15, 2011 | |
At 1540 hours St. Mary's Communications alerted Station 7, 9, and 3, NDW Patuxent River Crash 13, EMS Station 79, 38, 39, 83, 19, and St Mary's ALS, for a reported plane crash at the intersection of Three Notch Road and Airport Road in Hollywood. Engine 74, Rescue Squad 7, and Utility 7 responded with 9 volunteers on the call. Engine 74 arrived a short time later finding a glider that had struck a tree with 1 person still in the aircraft approximately 50 feet in the air. Lt. Tenaglia established "The Hollywood Command" and advised they had one patient trapped in the aircraft and one priority 4 patient on the ground holding all units. The crews on the scene utilized Tower 9 to remove the patient from the aircraft within 20 minutes and transferred care over to EMS on the scene. The patient was flown by Trooper 7 to Prince George's Trauma Center as a Category B Priority 2. Once the patient was transported, Command returned the bulk of the assignment holding it with units from Station 7 only. Engine 74 and Rescue Squad 7 remained on the scene for just under 2 hours before turning the scene over to MSP. Later that evening Station 7 was alerted to assist MSP and NTSB with Lighting on the scene and removal of the aircraft. Truck 7 and Rescue Squad 7 responded and assisted units operating on the scene. Photos courtesy of Jim Lloyd Audio of Incident: http://www.bdvfd.org/content/video/Aircraft-7-15-11.mp3 Local News Links Channel 4 News: http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/DC-Small-Plane-Stuck-in-Tree-in-Md-125660458.html Channel 5 News: http://www.myfoxdc.com/dpp/news/maryland/1-dead-1-injured-in-st-marys-plane-crash-071511 Channel 7 News: http://www.wjla.com/articles/2011/07/small-plane-crashes-in-hollywood-md--63736.html Channel 9 News: http://www.wusa9.com/news/article/158647/158/One-Person-Dead-In-Md-Plane-Crash |
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Units: | Engine 74, Engine 93, Engine 33, Engine 132, Rescue Squad 7, Rescue Squad 3, Tower 9, Truck 1, Crash 13, Ambulance 388, Ambulance 397, Ambulance 199, Ambulance 838, Medic 291, and Trooper 7 |
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