(Millersville, MD) For the 72
hour period beginning at midnight on Friday, May 27th the Anne Arundel County Fire Department
responded to 700 incidents.
Incidents of Media Interest Sunday, May 29th:
The department responded to 235
incidents (daily average is 220).
Motor Vehicle Collision Linthicum
Two patients were transported to Shock Trauma following an
auto accident in Linthicum Sunday afternoon. Around 4:50 p.m. firefighters
responded to a motor vehicle collision in
the area of Baltimore Annapolis Boulevard and Edgewood Road. Arriving firefighters found a two vehicle, T-bone
style auto accident in the intersection. Two patients, a 30-year old
female and a 41-year old male were both transported by paramedics to Shock
Trauma with injuries that were serious but not believed life-threatening. An
additional patient, a 78-year-old female was transported to Baltimore
Washington Medical Center with minor injuries.
Motor Vehicle Collision Glen Burnie
One person was transported to Shock Trauma following a
motorcycle accident in Glen Burnie Sunday afternoon. Just after 12:40 p.m.
firefighters responded to the area of Heritage Crossing and Hopkins Corner for
a reported auto accident. Firefighters found a single vehicle accident
involving a motorcycle. The 44-year-old operator
of the motorcycle was transported by paramedics to Shock Trauma with
injuries that were serious but not believed life threatening.
Incidents of Media Interest Saturday,
May 28th:
The
department responded to 222 incidents.
Dwelling Fire Pasadena
One person has
been displaced from his home following a dwelling fire in Pasadena Saturday
afternoon. Just before 6:00 p.m. firefighters responded to a report of smoke
coming from a house in the 7900 block of Liberty Circle. Arriving firefighters
found heavy smoke coming from the eaves of a split-foyer, single family
dwelling. A fire in the kitchen area was brought under control by 30
firefighters in just under 20 minutes. The cause of the fire is under investigation,
and no estimate of dollar loss has set. There were no injuries. The Red Cross
is assisting the displaced occupant.
Incidents of Media Interest Friday, May 27th:
The department responded to
243 incidents.
Fatal Motor Vehicle Collision Millersville
One person was
killed and another seriously injured in
an accident involving a motorcycle Friday evening in Millersville. Just before 9:30 p.m. firefighters responded to the
KOA Campground, located in the 700 block of Cecil Avenue North, for a
motorcycle accident with callers to 911 reporting two people seriously injured.
Arriving firefighters found a single vehicle
accident in which a motorcycle had struck a tree. The passenger of the motorcycle, a female estimated to be in her
late 60s, was declared deceased on the scene. The 47-year-old male operator of
the motorcycle sustained serious injuries
and was transported to Shock Trauma by Maryland
State Police helicopter with injuries that were believed to be non-life-threatening.
Assault Harwood
One person was flown to Shock Trauma following an assault
in Harwood Friday afternoon. Around 4:50 p.m. firefighters responded to the
area of Muddy Creek Road and Lansdale Road for an injured person. Firefighters
found n 22-year-old female with possible
stab wounds. The patient was not cooperative in providing paramedics
information on how the injuries occurred. A Maryland State Police helicopter
was requested and landed at South River High School. The patient was
transported by helicopter to Shock Trauma with injuries that were serious but
not believed life threatening.
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