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Pine Plains - Rollover tractor trailer accident

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Photos of a rollover tractor trailer accident early this morning in pine plains. DCSO reported with entrapment upon arrival and requested fire and ems to scene. pine plains command requested milan fire dept to the scene with it's rescue for its air bags. An extended and complex extrication followed to free the trapped driver. A helicopter was requested and landed at the pine plains high school. the driver was extricated after an extended time and taken to the awaiting chopper. An excellent job done by all at the scene. a true team effort between multiple agencies at the scene that resulted in a successful rescue photo credit to Ethan McGhee pine plains fd. post-16091-0-99247500-1289411053.jpgpost-16091-0-09538900-1289411080.jpg

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Nice photos. Looks like a good job done by all. The damage to the cab is incredible, I have seen Tractor Trailers roll but never with that much damage. What was it hauling?

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Amazing accident and photos. It appears the cab came completely off the frame. I've never seen that before.

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I just wanna say a great job done by all from Pine Plains and Milan!

extrication took longer than desired, but by seeing the photos, i'm sure you understand why.

No complaints whatsoever from me, everything went great!

Great Job guys

--- PPRS 2nd Lt.

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poor Pete. Nice job guys. looks like you had your work cut out for you

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Wow incredible damage! Great pictures thanks for sharing. Looks like a great job by all.

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Who did the recovery? Must have been a tough job!

Thanks for sharing the pics!

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As one of the responders on this call I didn't expect to find what we found on arrival with the heavy entrapment and stabilization that was required I have to say what a job well done by all who were there the team work and communication was unbelievable alote of equipment in operation you don't relies what you have taken off the truck until clean up comes around lol thanks again to all who responded

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Good job pine plaines and Milan you guys did the best with what you were handed.

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Thanks for sharing and great job by all! Listening to the job on the radio and now seeing the pictures brings everything togehter

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Who did the recovery? Must have been a tough job!

Thanks for sharing the pics!

Brandl's Towing out of Poughkeepsie

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As one of the responders on this call I didn't expect to find what we found on arrival with the heavy entrapment and stabilization that was required I have to say what a job well done by all who were there the team work and communication was unbelievable alote of equipment in operation you don't relies what you have taken off the truck until clean up comes around lol thanks again to all who responded

How was the stabilization done during extrication? Was a heavy wrecker used, or low pressure air bags or a combination of both? Cant really tell from the ops pictures. Either way, looks like a tough pin.

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How was the stabilization done during extrication? Was a heavy wrecker used, or low pressure air bags or a combination of both? Cant really tell from the ops pictures. Either way, looks like a tough pin.

I wasn't there but my boss said he had pull the frame and trailor away from the dislodged cab so they could finish the cut he moved it about a foot

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How was the stabilization done during extrication? Was a heavy wrecker used, or low pressure air bags or a combination of both? Cant really tell from the ops pictures. Either way, looks like a tough pin.

the towing company was great that morning. the towing company wrecker assisted in stabilization of the truck and tank. and was used in a combined effort worker with the extrication team to move the truck as the team performed spreading of the remainder of the cab . a great combined effort between rescue workers and the towing company.

Stabilization of the cab was being stabilized by a resce strut system and chain to keep the remainder of the cab from shifting and the tank was being stabilized by air bags, a seperate rescue strut setup and wooden block cribbing. a great job by both pine plains,milan and wrecker crew in stabilizing that truck.

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here are some pics courtsey of Brandl's Towing(with permission)

some of you had questions about the stabilization and how the trucks were used etc hope these pics help

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