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Portland Fire & Rescue Extricates Driver Pinned-In During 3 Vehicle Accident

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Portland Fire & Rescue responded to reports of a motor vehicle accident at the corner ofSE 141st Ave& Division Street on October 12, 2011. Truck 7 and a Battalion Chief were the first to arrive and found 3 cars involved. One car was on its side and on top of another vehicle with the drivers side down, pinning it's driver inside.  

Firefighters from Truck 7 stabilized the car to prevent it from collapsing during extrication operations. Meanwhile Engine 7 & Engine 31 crew members provided medical care and stood by with charged hose-lines to provide protection for rescuers and the patient from a potential fire hazard.

Once the car was stabilized it was methodically dismantled enough to free the patient using a Holmatro Tool, otherwise known as the "Jaws of Life".   Three patients were transported to area hospitals with minor injuries.

PF&R RESPONSE STATISTICS

911 call received:  20:49
First Unit Arrival: 20:53
Patient Extricated: 20:57
2 Engines
1 Truck
1 Chief
13 Firefighters



Author:Portland Fire & Rescue Press Release




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