MVA w/ Ejection: Fairmont Road

18:51: Stations 26 and 56 dispatched for a rollover MVA with ejection at 330 Fairmont Road in Fairview Township. There is reportedly a female laying in the front yard and the vehicle is smoking.

18:52: C-26 is responding with Squad 26-2.

18:53: Rescue 26 is en route. 56-1 responding, checking for air medical, and C-26 is advising that he has a paramedic onboard with him.

18:54: Engine 26 en route.

18:55: S-26-2 on scene confirming 1 vehicle with the patient laying on the ground. C-26 is asking for a helicopter on standby with the elementary school as the landing zone if needed.

S-26-2 confirming ejection.
C-26 requesting air medical on standby.

18:56: E-26-1 is now instructed to setup an LZ at the elementary and C-26 is instructing Control to put the bird in the air.

18:57: R-26 is on location. 56-1 is approaching and is instructed to pull in front of S-26-2. E-26-2 is also requesting orders.

18:58: S-26-1 is being instructed to position on the other side for traffic control.

18:59: Control is advising Stat MedEvac 16 will be 12 minutes to the Chicora Elementary School. 56-1 is now reporting on scene.

19:01: E-26-1 is on scene at the school.

19:05: Stat 16 is airborne from their base at ACMH Kittanning.

19:09: The pilot is asking the ground crew for her LZ briefing.

Partial landing zone briefing – the audio was walked on by a higher priority talkgroup.

19:10: The helicopter is crossing the Armstrong – Butler County line into Donegal Township and is reporting 2 minutes out.

19:12: E-26-1 has a visual on Stat 16 and the pilot confirms she has the LZ in sight as well.

19:13: 56-1 is transporting to the LZ now.

19:15: The helicopter is reported on the ground at the LZ.

19:18: 56-1 is out at the school.

19:31: MedEvac is airborne en route to UPMC Presbyterian. Command is terminated and Station 26 units are back in service. Fire Police remain on scene directing traffic at this time.

19:32: 56-1 is back in service from the landing zone.

19:48: Stat 16 is arriving on the helipad at UPMC Presbyterian, Pittsburgh.