It's a Discovery, Dammit !
At least the driver was OK, but it would be nice if the general populace could tell the difference between Discos and Rangies.
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Thursday, April 22nd, 2004
1027 hrs. - Inc. #200405904
Units from Leesburg Fire (Rescue Engine 1, Command 1), Loudoun Rescue
(RS13 & M13-4), BC2 (Capt. Byrnes), Chief Griffin, Asst. Chief Jack
Brown, and Safety 601 (Capt. Swarthout) responded to this crash on the
Leesburg Bypass westbound, just west of South King Street. This Range
Rover rolled numerous times after swerving to miss a station wagon that
was slowing to use the emergency turnaround. The driver ended up in the
passenger seat, trapped but not pinned. Leesburg Chief 1 (Whetsell)
established "Bypass Command" while Rescue Engine 1's crew extricated the
patent. The male driver was transported to Loudoun Hospital-Cornwall
campus via Medic 13-4.
At least the driver was OK, but it would be nice if the general populace could tell the difference between Discos and Rangies.
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Thursday, April 22nd, 2004
1027 hrs. - Inc. #200405904
Units from Leesburg Fire (Rescue Engine 1, Command 1), Loudoun Rescue
(RS13 & M13-4), BC2 (Capt. Byrnes), Chief Griffin, Asst. Chief Jack
Brown, and Safety 601 (Capt. Swarthout) responded to this crash on the
Leesburg Bypass westbound, just west of South King Street. This Range
Rover rolled numerous times after swerving to miss a station wagon that
was slowing to use the emergency turnaround. The driver ended up in the
passenger seat, trapped but not pinned. Leesburg Chief 1 (Whetsell)
established "Bypass Command" while Rescue Engine 1's crew extricated the
patent. The male driver was transported to Loudoun Hospital-Cornwall
campus via Medic 13-4.
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