At approximately 9:36 a., the Indian River Volunteer Fire Company was
alerted for a motor vehicle accident on State Route #24 near the
entrance of Baywood Greens. The incident was reported to be serious in
nature and involved multiple vehicles. Actually, three vehicles were
involved one commercial work van and two mini-vans. One of the
mini-vans contained 8 occupants.
The Incident Commander was initially our Fire Chief, Steven C. Deery,
Jr., who responded directly to the incident location and started
coordinating services and resources to address this incident. Chief
Deery quickly identified that potentially there were 12 occupants of the
vehicles that would need various triage services and requested
assistance from the Sussex County Paramedic MCI Incident Response to
coordinate the EMS response.
Indian Rivers arriving apparatus were assigned to assist with vehicle
stabilization, occupant care, securing of the scene, and establishment
of landing zones for aviation units. The emergency response personnel
were coordinated to provide EMS services, occupant extrication, and to
coordinate the complete closure of State Route #24. Additional
resources were requested from the Delaware State Fire Police, Delaware
Department of Transportation, the Delaware State Police Fatal Accident
Reconstruction Team and the DSP aviation unit (Delaware Trooper 2), the
Maryland State Police aviation unit (Maryland Trooper 4) as well as
ambulances from our local emergency service providers including but not
limited to: Frankford Fire Co. (Sta. #76), Gumboro Fire Co. (Sta. #79),
Lewes Fire Co. (Sta #82), Millsboro Fire Co. (Sta. #83), Milton Fire Co.
(Sta. #85), Rehoboth Fire Co. (Sta. #86), and Georgetown VFW Ambulance
Co. (Sta. #93).
Twenty-seven firefighters, three fire engines and one rescue responded
from the Indian River Volunteer Fire Company and were in-service for
approximately 2 hours. Route #24 was closed for the entire duration of
the incident. A total of 12 occupants were transported to emergency
medical facilities two occupants were transported to Christiana
Hospital via aviation with an additional occupant being flown to nearby
facilities while ground transportation transferred nine other occupants
to area hospitals.
The Delaware State Police are investigating the incident.
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