Passenger Extricated After T-Bone Crash
It took special power tools before a passenger in a Nissan could be extricated after a T-Bone crash at 5th Ave. W. and West Casino Sunday afternoon. The passenger’s injuries were not life threatening but the safest way to get him out of the vehicle was for crews from Everett Fire Engine 6 and Ladder 1 to use special power tools to take off the doors and door post from the Nissan’s passenger side. Police still are still investigating the circumstances of the crash. Neither driver was hurt. Here are some MyEverettNews.com photos of the man being extricated. Click on photo to enlarge.
The crash happened at 5th Ave. W. and Casino Road.
The air bags deployed in both vehicles
Power tools had to be brought in from Ladder 1
A firefighter is in the back seat behind the passenger.
A firefighter begins on the rear door.
The passenger is covered in a protective blanket with an Everett Firefighter watching over him.
The back door is free
Firefighters use some heavy-duty power tools.
Crews work on the front door.
Now crews work on the door post
The door post is removed.
A back board is brought in to the patient.
The patient is put on the back board.
A view from the other side as the man is put on a back board.
The man is taken to an ambulance for transport to Providence Regional Medical Center
A look at the car after the man was extricated.
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May 29, 2016
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