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Chatham-Kent Fire Service, Stations 1 and 2 in Chatham responded to an electrical issue in regards to a washing machine this evening on Colborne St. While on scene, a white cargo van reversed into and struck Chatham's aerial 1-14. Both vehicles sustained minor damage, and 1-14 is now back in service, there were no injuries.
Station 10 of Chatham-Kent Fire Service was dispatched for a single vehicle rollover on Bury Road with an infant having severe injuries.
Crews arrived on scene with all occupants out of the vehicle. The infant was not severely injured.
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Chatham-Kent firefighters from Station 15 Raleigh North rescued an elderly couple Friday afternoon on Bloomfield Road south of the 401. The couples pick-up truck left the roadway, rolled and came to rest on its side in a ditch with water in it. With-in 10 minutes, the couple were out of the vehicle and being checked by paramedics in the ambulance. According to C-K police on scene, the injuries are not life threatening. The incident is under investigation by police.
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Chatham-Kent firefighters from Station 15 Raleigh North rescued an elderly couple Friday afternoon on Bloomfield Road south of the 401. The couples pick-up truck left the roadway, rolled and came to rest on its side in a ditch with water in it. With-in 10 minutes, the couple were out of the vehicle and being checked by paramedics in the ambulance. According to C-K police on scene, the injuries are not life threatening. The incident is under investigation by police.
Ontario Provincial Police, Lambton Detachment, 6-385 on scene of a multi-station response for an MVC with a car into a tree on Oil Heritage Line.
Location: McLachlan Street, Brisbane, Australia
Date: 1935
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Chatham-Kent Fire, units 18-11, 18-13 and 18-12 arriving.
Chatham-Kent Fire Service, Station 18 Blenheim responded to a single vehicle rollover on Ridge Line just east of Mull Road.
The call came in around 17:30 hours on Monday February 3, 2014. An elderly woman was originally reported to be trapped in the vehicle, but emergency crews found the woman outsider of the vehicle upon arrival.
Chatham-Kent Fire station 11 responded to a single vehicle rollover, where one person was transported to hospital on July 6, 2015.
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Chatham-Kent firefighters from Station 15 Raleigh North rescued an elderly couple Friday afternoon on Bloomfield Road south of the 401. The couples pick-up truck left the roadway, rolled and came to rest on its side in a ditch with water in it. With-in 10 minutes, the couple were out of the vehicle and being checked by paramedics in the ambulance. According to C-K police on scene, the injuries are not life threatening. The incident is under investigation by police.
A mysterious car crashes into a ravine near Crockett and the driver dies. The car knocked over a power pole and started a fire. A pair of CHP cars in the brush.
Chatham-Kent Police, unit 691.
A head on collision between a Chatham-Kent ambulance and a minivan resulted in one person being airlifted to a trauma centre in London, and the two paramedics to be transported by land ambulance to separate hospitals.
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Just before 14:30 hours on May 10 2014, Chatham-Kent Fire, EMS and Ontario Provincial Police were called to a collision involving a tractor-trailer and a passenger vehicle on Highway 401.
Initially dispatch reported that a tractor-trailer flipped and crushed a passenger vehicle. O.P.P. arrived and advised that the car was not under the tractor-trailer.
According to the O.P.P. the tractor-trailer was traveling westbound when it crossed the grass median and struck an eastbound vehicle.
The highway was completely shut down and S-K Fire Station 12 attended the scene again some time later to extricate to people from the wreckage of the passenger vehicle. Both people, a male, and a female youth lost their lives as a result of the collision.
On the afternoon of September 12 2014, Chatham-Kent Fire Service, unit 2-11 had just been picked up from the shop, placed back in service, and was en-route to quarters. It is not clear exactly what transpired, but what can be said for certain is that a small passenger vehicle and unit 2-11 collided at the intersection of Park Ave. E. and Park Lane. An elderly female from the car was taken to hospital with unknown injuries.
Just before 14:30 hours on September 25, 2013, Sarnia Fire Rescue responded to a motor vehicle collision at Highway 40 and Indian Road.
A GMC pick-up had rolled over after it, and a GMC Envoy collided at the intersection.
The occupants made it out of both vehicles without injuries, and did not require medical attention.
Firefighters from Ladder 2 secured both vehicles and their batteries and cleared the scene.
On April 1st 2015, a head-on collision at Bloomfield Road and 6th Line prompted a tri-service emergency response. Police, fire and EMS arrived to find a woman with minor injuries. Police also discovered a man who they believed to be under the influence of alcohol and apprehended the man. T he man was charged with drunk driving and the woman of the other vehicle was taken to hospital with minor injuries.
Chatham-Kent Fire, unit 17-13 (spare 99-13 ex-11-13).
A head on collision between a Chatham-Kent ambulance and a minivan resulted in one person being airlifted to a trauma centre in London, and the two paramedics to be transported by land ambulance to separate hospitals.
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Sarnia Fire, Safety Officer.
Sarnia Fire Rescue Services responded to a motor vehicle collision on Talfourd St. at Harkness St. with rollover. A total of four people were involved in the crash, and escaped with only minor injuries. The driver of the Dodge Durango was charged following the collision, presumably for failure to stop.
Chatham-Kent Fire Service, at 9:56 a.m., Station 4 responded to a two vehicle head on collision, where male had to be extricated from a work van. Ornge Air Ambulance was dispatched from London and landed in a field beside the scene, where the male was packaged and transported to London in apparent critical condition.
A mysterious car crashes into a ravine near Crockett and the driver dies. The car knocked over a power pole and started a fire. A Crockett Carquinez fire truck passes the CDF fire crew trucks.
On February 9, Chatham-Kent Police, Fire and EMS responded to a vehicle rollover involving an Ontario Provincial Police cruiser. The officer was in pursuit of a vehicle on Pioneer Line. Apparent poor road conditions could have played a factor. The officer suffered only minor injuries. No further information is available at this time.
Chatham-Kent Fire station 1 responded for a two vehicle MVC at Highway 40 and Fairview Line on Novemeber 15 2014.
Firefighters extricated multiple patients from the mangled wreckage.
Despite the quick response and work, the collision claimed the life of one person.
Chatham-Kent Fire Service, unit 2-14 was involved in a minor collision at Grand Ave. and St. Clair St. on January 24. Unit 2-14 suffered almost no damage, while the minivan involved had minor damage.
Windsor Fire & Rescue Services, Engine 3.
Windsor Fire responded to a three vehicle MVC at the intersection of Howard Ave. and Grand Marais Rd. E. The collision produced only superficial injuries.
Chatham-Kent EMS, ambulance 1154 was involved in the collision.
A head on collision between a Chatham-Kent ambulance and a minivan resulted in one person being airlifted to a trauma centre in London, and the two paramedics to be transported by land ambulance to separate hospitals.
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Chatham-Kent Fire Service, unit 7-11.
A small trailer carrying approximately 1000 litres of diesel fuel overturned prompting a Hazardous Materials response.
Chatham-Kent Fire Service, station 7 responded to the call at Country View Line and Prince Albert Road.
Chatham-Kent Fire Service, Station 19 responded to a collision on October 8 2014 involving a passenger vehicle and a tractor on Queens Line. Firefighters extricated the driver of the passenger vehicle who was transported to hospital in Chatham via land ambulance.
Chatham-Kent Fire Service, new unit 16-11.
Chatham-Kent Fire Service, Station 16 responded to an MVC on Tuesday April 1, 2014. Two occupants of a Ford Sport Track were injured, and were transported to hospital. The cause of the crash has not yet been released.
There were no serious injuries following a rollover crash on Ridge Line in Chatham-Kent. Extrication was not required and the driver of the vehicle was transported to hospital in Chatham.
Chatham-Kent Fire & Emergency Services on scene of a single vehicle rollover on Prince Albert Road at Countryview Line.
New unit 17-13, a 2014 Rosenbauer on an International Durastar.
Chatham-Kent firefighters from station 17 in Merlin were toned out for a single vehicle rollover on January 25, 2015. The occupant of the vehicle was out upon arrival of fire crews.
On the afternoon of September 12 2014, Chatham-Kent Fire Service, unit 2-11 had just been picked up from the shop, placed back in service, and was en-route to quarters. It is not clear exactly what transpired, but what can be said for certain is that a small passenger vehicle and unit 2-11 collided at the intersection of Park Ave. E. and Park Lane. An elderly female from the car was taken to hospital with unknown injuries.
Windsor Fire & Rescue Services, Engine 3.
Windsor Fire responded to a three vehicle MVC at the intersection of Howard Ave. and Grand Marais Rd. E. The collision produced only superficial injuries.
Chatham-Kent Fire & Emergency Service, station 15 at a two vehicle collision on Charing Cross Road at 8th Line.
Windsor Fire & Rescue Services, Engine 3.
Windsor Fire responded to a three vehicle MVC at the intersection of Howard Ave. and Grand Marais Rd. E. The collision produced only superficial injuries.
Chatham-Kent Fire, units 18-11, 18-13 and 18-12 arriving.
Chatham-Kent Fire Service, Station 18 Blenheim responded to a single vehicle rollover on Ridge Line just east of Mull Road.
The call came in around 17:30 hours on Monday February 3, 2014. An elderly woman was originally reported to be trapped in the vehicle, but emergency crews found the woman outsider of the vehicle upon arrival.
One person has been taken to Chatham-Kent Health Alliance following a single vehicle rollover on Highway 401 on Septeber 25, 2012.
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Chatham-Kent Fire, unit 17-11.
A head on collision between a Chatham-Kent ambulance and a minivan resulted in one person being airlifted to a trauma centre in London, and the two paramedics to be transported by land ambulance to separate hospitals.
Click here for my article on this incident.
A two vehicle collision at St. Clair Road (Highway 40) and Electric Line required Chatham-Kent firefighters from Station 4 to extricate 2 victims.
Injuries and the cause of the collision are not available at this time.
Ottawa Paramedic Service 74-0062 4191 Ford E-450 / Demers EMS Ambulance at a major motor vehicle accident (MVA) / motor vehicle collision (MVC) at Merivale and Fallowfield in the Nepean sector of town. Note the Police Officer directing traffic in the background.
On February 9, Chatham-Kent Police, Fire and EMS responded to a vehicle rollover involving an Ontario Provincial Police cruiser. The officer was in pursuit of a vehicle on Pioneer Line. Apparent poor road conditions could have played a factor. The officer suffered only minor injuries. No further information is available at this time.
..this is one of the newest engines in Fort Worth. Engine 12 is equipped with CAFS (Compressed Air Foam System), which has proven to be more effective in putting out fires than just water.
Chatham-Kent Fire Service, at 9:56 a.m., Station 4 responded to a two vehicle head on collision, where male had to be extricated from a work van. Ornge Air Ambulance was dispatched from London and landed in a field beside the scene, where the male was packaged and transported to London in apparent critical condition.
A mysterious car crashes into a ravine near Crockett and the driver dies. The car knocked over a power pole and started a fire. A highway patrol car on scene.
Chatham-Kent Fire Service, unit 12-13 on scene of a 3 vehicle MVC at the intersection of Comminication Road and Pinehurst Line.
Chatham-Kent Fire Service, station 7 Chatham South responded to a two vehicle collision at the intersection Prince Albert road and Cedar Hedge line. The injuries were minor and no extrication was required.