MILLERSVILLE, Md. - For the 72 hour period beginning at midnight Friday, July 8, the Anne Arundel County Fire Department responded to 673 incidents.
Incidents of Media Interest Sunday, July 10:
The department responded to 208 incidents (daily average is 220).
Injured Person Severna Park
A biking accident injured one person seriously on the B&A Trail in Severna Park Sunday afternoon. Firefighters responded to the portion of the trail in the 900 block of Ritchie Highway, behind Fishpaws MarketPlace, at 5 p.m. for an injured person. Firefighters found a 50-year-old operator of a bicycle who was injured after she brushed a pedestrian on the trail and fell from her bike. Paramedics transported her to the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center with injuries that were serious but not believed life-threatening.
Injured Person Linthicum
An accident involving an all-terrain vehicle seriously injured one person Sunday afternoon in Linthicum. Firefighters responded to an injured person in the 100 block of Midwood Road South around 12:55 p.m. Firefighters arrived and located a 41-year-old male injured after he rolled the ATV he was operating down a four-foot embankment. The ATV rolled over him, and he suffered injuries that were possibly serious. Paramedics transported him the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center with injuries that were not believed life-threatening.
Incidents of Media Interest Saturday, July 9:
The department responded to 213 incidents.
Motor Vehicle Collision Glen Burnie
A motor vehicle collision between an auto and a motorcycle seriously injured the operator of the motorcycle Saturday afternoon in Glen Burnie. Firefighters responded to the intersection of Crain Highway South and Phirne Road at 1:30 p.m. They located an accident in which a motorcycle had collided with an auto, ejecting the motorcycle operator. The 41-year-old male patient was transported by paramedics to the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center with serious but not believed life-threatening injuries. There were no other injuries requiring hospital transport.
Motor Vehicle Collision Glen Burnie
A motor vehicle collision early Saturday morning critically injured two people in Glen Burnie. Firefighters responded to the area of Route 2 North and Aquahart Road for just after 2 a.m. Firefighters located a single vehicle accident in which the vehicle had rolled over, sustaining severe damage and both the driver and passenger were trapped. Both occupants were extricated in about 15 minutes. The 25-year-old male driver and 19-year-old female passenger were both transported by paramedics to the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center with critical, life-threatening injuries.
Incidents of Media Interest Friday, July 8:
The department responded to 252 incidents. There were no incidents of media interest.
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