A busy night in the Line! |
By Maryland Line VFC | |
November 3, 2023 | |
On a bustling night along the Maryland Line, the emergency response teams were thrust into action at 1850hrs when a call rang out for assistance. Maryland Line VFC and Baltimore County Fire Department Engine 60 were swiftly mobilized to Interstate 83 southbound, just beyond Exit 37, for a Motor Vehicle Collision with Rollover. As the gravity of the situation unfolded, the initial assignment escalated to a rescue mission with confirmation of one person trapped. The collaborative efforts of units from Rose Fire Company #1 and Hereford Volunteer Fire Company played a crucial role in extricating the patient from the precarious situation. The incident led to a temporary closure of Interstate 83, causing a disruption for approximately 30 minutes as the dedicated responders worked tirelessly to ensure the safety of those involved. Upon the resolution of the first incident, the night's challenges persisted as Ambo 455 and Engine 451 were promptly dispatched for another Motor Vehicle Collision, this time unfolding right in front of the firehouse at York and Freeland Roads. The crews of Tanker 454, Engine 451, and Ambo 455 swiftly took charge, remaining on the scene for about 20 minutes to provide essential care to the occupants of the three vehicles involved. In the face of these back-to-back emergencies, the resilience and efficiency of the emergency response teams shone through, exemplifying their unwavering commitment to the community's safety and well-being. The night's events underscored the unpredictable nature of their duties and the vital role they play in ensuring swift and effective responses to incidents on the Line. |
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