Multi-vehicle crash near MD-210 and Old Fort Rd, Fort Washington MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a multi-vehicle traffic collision near Route 210 and Old Fort Road in Fort Washington. The incident involved as many as five vehicles, including an SUV and a sedan with significant front and rear-end damage. Some vehicles were reportedly blocking ditches, and tow trucks were requested at the scene. No personal injuries were mentioned in the radio exchange.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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145 traffic, Route 210 and Old Fort Road near a car.
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123.
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We're going to be a five-vehicle collision involving a patrol car.
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Forty-five, forty-two.
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I am getting two tows—one for an SUV,
00:20
blocking into a ditch, heavy front-end damage.
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Another for a sedan,
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also blocking into a ditch.
00:28
Heavy front and rear-end damage.
00:29
One of the rear tires as well.
00:31
PJ five is going to be around.
00:32
PJ five cars down there.
00:35
About forty-five cars.
00:37
We'll be clear on that issue.
00:39
I'll do that one more call.
00:40
She's opened me up a three-vehicle test, fifty separate car.
00:46
Just ten forty-three for this collision.
00:49
Touched the towing.
00:50
This should have been a critical one.
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Location mentioned:
MD-210 & Old Fort Rd, Fort Washington, MD 20744
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