Jimmy activated the police lights and siren and reported the situation via the radio before getting out of his vehicle to check on the prisoner transport driver.
Since the transport vehicle was overturned, the driver's compartment was crushed underneath. Looking through the windshield, the driver was unconscious, with his condition uncertain and no visible signs of blood from the outside. Jimmy dared not break the windshield to remove him and had to wait for the firetruck and ambulance.
The two prison guards in the vehicle were also lying unconscious next to the driver. The driver and officers were at the front, separated from the prisoners at the rear by a wire mesh, which could be opened from the front when necessary to access the prisoner's area.
From the front, all the suspects in the vehicle were lying together; several were moaning, though none stood up. Jimmy had not known how many people were inside since he did not have a list of prisoners.