Single vehicle off road on I-97; disabled cars on I-695, Fort Meade MD
A single vehicle went off the road on outbound I-97 near a field. Medical and fire crews responded. Additionally, two vehicles are disabled or involved on eastbound I-695, including a white Highlander stopped on the right shoulder near Foreman Field. Emergency units are searching for more incidents between Camp Meade and Hammonds Ferry.
Audio|Source: Anne Arundel County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Hold myself a tile ladder and medic 30 out with a single vehicle off the roadways outbound 97 strike spent field.
00:10
Okay, engine 261.
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Press the alarm 3282 Delta.
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Engine 311 is the eastbound assignment. Engine 321 is the westbound assignment, medic 31, truck 31,
00:34
respond to eastbound I-695 in the area of Route 295, Grutter vehicle, October 1, early.
00:53
Three, two, one, he's found 695.
01:04
A caller by the White Board Explorer in the medium.
01:11
(name withheld).
01:19
You got a like 12th.
01:25
Number 26 repeat.
01:30
You get a call for a white highlander on the right shoulder the foremanfield southbound.
01:35
It's disabled to stop, correct.
01:48
Hey, you can clear that up with this disable.
01:58
Okay,
01:59
I call. Okay, I call.
02:10
Medical 26 is part of 2 WMC WMC.
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Harder 2 WMC.
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Engine 32, the engine 31.
02:32
Here's in 31.
02:36
I've got nothing north and south between Camp Meade and Hammett's Ferry. Let me know if you have anything before Camp Mead.
02:50
We've got nothing so far.
02:55
Okay.
02:56
Two on the fire alarm.
02:58
You call her.
03:01
Correct.
03:16
Trunk 31 to 632.
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There was two vehicles on the eastbound 695 prior to 997.
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Alright Cough, we're getting ready to head back out way now. We'll check that out.
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Fort Meade, MD
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