Roanoke Firefighters responded to an MVA on 9th Street SE at 11am this morning. Engine 6 arrived to find a single vehicle overturned. Ladder 1, RS-1, and Medic 1 also responded. The driver was not injured and the passenger only sustained minor injuries.
Pictures courtesy of Lt. Baron Gibson.
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Talked to the driver of this MVA and said he was sore. He left the ER AMA and walked halfway back towards the industrial park before getting picked up by a fellow co-worker.
Rhett Fleitz is a Lieutenant with the Roanoke Fire-EMS Department in the City of Roanoke, Virginia. He is the Secretary/Treasurer of the Roanoke Fire Fighters Association IAFF Local #1132. Rhett is currently continuing historical research and data collection after the Late Captain Wiseman. In 2006, he completed his first book, "Firefighting in Roanoke", a pictorial look at the history of the Fire Service in the City of Roanoke.
"Firefighting in Roanoke" is available online or you can purchase it in Roanoke at The Roanoke Antique Mall, The Transportation Museum, or the Williamson Road Pharmacy.
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Talked to the driver of this MVA and said he was sore. He left the ER AMA and walked halfway back towards the industrial park before getting picked up by a fellow co-worker.
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