Friday, June 10, 2016

Daily Media Briefing June 10, 2016

(Millersville, MD) For the 24 hour period beginning at midnight on Thursday, June 9th the Anne Arundel County Fire Department responded to 238 incidents.

Incidents of Media Interest Since Midnight:

Assault                                                            Glen Burnie

One person has been transported to Shock Trauma following a reported assault this morning in Glen Burnie. Around 5:40 a.m. firefighters responded to the service station located near 8th Avenue NE and Crain Highway North for a reported stabbing. A 47-year-old male patient was transported by paramedics to Shock Trauma with serious but not believed life-threatening injuries. No additional details are available.

Incidents of Media Interest Thursday, June 9th:

Motor Vehicle Collision                                Harmans

Three people were injured in a collision Thursday night on the Baltimore-Washington Parkway near Harmans. Just after before 10:30 p.m. firefighters responded to an auto accident in the area of Route 295 North near Route 100. Arriving firefighters located a two-vehicle accident in which a minivan struck the rear of a pick-up truck. The driver of the van, a 29-year-old female, was briefly trapped in the vehicle. She was extricated in about 15 minutes and then transported by paramedics to Shock Trauma with serious but not believed life-threatening injuries. Her 59-year-old male passenger was transported to the University of Maryland Medical Center with minor injuries. The 61-year-old male driver of the pickup truck was transported to Baltimore Washington Medical Center with minor injuries.

Motor Vehicle Collision                                Odenton

Two people were injured, one seriously, in a motor vehicle collision on Annapolis Road in Odenton on Thursday afternoon. Around 5:10 p.m. firefighters responded to an auto accident in the area of the 1100 block of Annapolis Road, near Stoney Hill Road. Arriving firefighters found a two vehicle T-bone style auto accident. The driver of the vehicle with the front impact, a 22-year-old female, was transported by paramedics to Shock Trauma with serious but not believed life-threatening injuries. The driver of the second vehicle was transported to Baltimore Washington Medical Center with minor injuries.

Motor Vehicle Collision                                Lothian


One person was transported to a trauma center by paramedics following an auto accident in Lothian Thursday afternoon. Just before 2:15 p.m. firefighters responded to a reported auto accident in the 500 block of Mt Zion Marlboro Road. Arriving firefighters located a two-vehicle T-bone style accident in which the driver side of a car had been impacted by a pickup truck. The driver of the car, a 23-year-old female, was transported by paramedics to the Trauma Center at Prince George’s Hospital Center with serious but not apparently life-threatening injuries. There were no other injuries requiring hospital transport.

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