Using the Jaws of Life
The Elkins Fire Department had to use the jaws of life apparatus to free a passenger from a vehicle that was involved in a two-vehicle accident on Davis Avenue Tuesday afternoon. The passenger was taken away in an ambulance for treatment. The Randolph County EMS, Elkins City Police, Randolph County Sheriff’s Office and West Virginia State Police also responded to the accident.
The Inter-Mountain photos by Taylor McKinnie
The Elkins Fire Department had to use the jaws of life apparatus to free a passenger from a vehicle that was involved in a two-vehicle accident on Davis Avenue Tuesday afternoon. The passenger was taken away in an ambulance for treatment. The Randolph County EMS, Elkins City Police, Randolph County Sheriff’s Office and West Virginia State Police also responded to the accident.
- The Elkins Fire Department had to use the jaws of life apparatus to free a passenger from a vehicle that was involved in a two-vehicle accident on Davis Avenue Tuesday afternoon. The passenger was taken away in an ambulance for treatment. The Randolph County EMS, Elkins City Police, Randolph County Sheriff’s Office and West Virginia State Police also responded to the accident.
- The Inter-Mountain photos by Taylor McKinnie The Elkins Fire Department had to use the jaws of life apparatus to free a passenger from a vehicle that was involved in a two-vehicle accident on Davis Avenue Tuesday afternoon. The passenger was taken away in an ambulance for treatment. The Randolph County EMS, Elkins City Police, Randolph County Sheriff’s Office and West Virginia State Police also responded to the accident.





