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Post by wefr15 on Nov 15, 2002 16:47:12 GMT -5
Any one have any more information on the Entrapment Accident at Oak & Reading involving Rescue 38 and a civilian auto?
I heard that one seriously injured civilian and another civilian were transported to the Hospital.
Where the firefighters on Rescue 38 injured?
How much damage was done to Rescue 38's rig?
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Post by George Bredestege on Nov 16, 2002 14:40:20 GMT -5
It was in todays paper. Appears the operator of the Rescue Unit was at fault. Damage to the Caddy looked heavy, but the injuries reported were not. Its kinda interesting how the dog houses on those internationals flop over forward when they hit something.
Ambulance, car collide at intersection
Cincinnati police traffic specialists are investigating a Friday accident in Avondale that involved a city ambulance.
The ambulance, with its lights and sirens running, and a Cadillac collided at noon at Oak Street and Reading Road . Firefighter Phillip Worsham, 31, was driving southbound on Reading when he failed to yield to traffic, said Sgt. Bill Coombs.
Mr. Worsham was not hurt, nor was the firefighter in the back, Lynn Love, 44, who was tending to a patient. The Cadillac driver, George William Hill, 63, of Fort Wright, was treated at University Hospital and released.
The patient, Raeshondra Smith, 24, of Winton Terrace, did not complain of any injuries as a result of the accident, Sgt. Coombs said. She was taken to Christ Hospital for evaluation.
- The Cincinnati Enquirer, November 16, 2002
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