Ocean City police and fire departments, including the OCFD’s rescue swimmers, also responded to assist. Two of the victims required medical attention and were transported to Atlantic General Hospital by Ocean City EMS. The first victim, a 19-year-old male, was transported with non-life threatening injuries; however, the second victim, a 52-year-old male victim from Huntingdon, PA, was pronounced deceased at approximately 1:30 p.m. at the hospital.
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Additional resources were requested bringing 2 more JMVFC paramedic units and a paramedic unit and rescue truck from the Kingsville Volunteer Fire Company (KVFC). The JMVFC Firefighters used their Jaws of Life to peel away the mangled metal from the two trapped occupants. Unfortunately, one of the patients, an adult male, was pronounced dead at the scene
CALIFORNIA, MD. (Sept. 12, 2014) — A man operating a mini-bike equipped with a motor on Town Creek Drive in California, Md., without the benefit of lights and wearing dark clothing, was struck by one motorist and when ejected was flattened by another. In spite of the best efforts of the heroic Lexington Park Vol. Rescue Squad, Advanced Life Support Medics, Maryland State Police Medevac Trooper Seven and doctors at a trauma center — he died.
Both juvenile males have been charged with Possessing and/or Discharging Fireworks and Disruption of School Activities. The male student determined responsible for lighting the device was also charged with Reckless Endangerment. Both youths were referred to their parent’s custody pending the Department of Juvenile Services actions.
The preliminary investigation revealed that a 32-year-old man had walked eastbound from the grassy median, onto the northbound lanes of West Ox Road; not in a crosswalk. At that time, a 2011 Chevrolet Malibu, being driven by a 50-year-old Alexandria man was traveling northbound on West Ox Road just north of Polo Drive. The Malibu struck the pedestrian as he walked into the roadway. The driver of the Malibu remained on the scene.
ROCKVILLE, MD. Evidently mom might have been a little slow in croaking and needed some help. Police say that a Rockville man stabbed his mother to death and then set fire to the house to cover up his mayhem.
Major Crimes detectives have charged Hani Haleem, age 57, of Iris Street in Rockville, with the murder of his 82-year-old mother, Somaya Haleem, of the same address.
On scene investigation revealed alcohol and speed to be contributing factors in the crash
NAVAL AIR STATION PATUXENT RIVER, Md. (Sept. 3, 2014) – At around 3:30 p.m. today, a male infant was discovered unresponsive in the back of a vehicle.
911 was called upon discovery and NAS Pax River fire and emergency services responded and immediately took over CPR.
The infant was pronounced deceased at 4:15 p.m. by EMS personnel.
In the course of investigating the odor, the crews forced entry into a first floor apartment to conduct a search for occupants and a source of the odor. They made access to the rear of the apartment, locating a bathroom where they observed a hand written sign on the door stating “Danger! Requires hazamat [sic] suit!!” The crews made entry into the bathroom and removed a 30 year old male from the bathroom to hallway. Upon assessment, the patient was determined to be deceased. The crew exited the apartment and requested the response of the Hazardous Materials Team while completing the evacuation of the apartment building.
Anne Arundel County Police report that on August 28, 2014, officers from the Northern District were on patrol in the area of Crain Highway and Interstate 97 in the Glen Burnie area of Anne Arundel County when they observed a traffic violation and conducted a traffic stop