CENTREVILLE--A stolen ambulance led police on a pursuit through parts of Talbot and Queen Anne's counties Tuesday morning and ended up going the wrong way on Route 50 before coming to a stop near Route 404, but no one was injured.
The incident began shortly before 8 a.m. when several motorists called 911 to report an ambulance being driven in a reckless manner westbound on Route 50 in Talbot County, said Lt. Dwayne Boardman, Commander of the Maryland State Police barrack in Centreville.
Troopers from the Easton and Centreville barracks pursued the ambulance as it accelerated and continued west on Route 50 into Queen Anne's County. Traffic at the time was described as heavy. Boardman said the vehicle was attempting to elude police and made an illegal U-turn near Outlet Center Drive in Queenstown and headed east on Route 50.
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homie was just trying to get a new job as a "worst responder":)
ReplyDeleteWhile this guy is really dumb for doing this. Who was the moron that left the keys in it in the first place.
ReplyDeleteI jus' needed a ride home!. Well, Juan, you got your ride home! Get used to it! Nighty night, and oh, watch your butt! Hope you like your new home.
ReplyDeleteNothing new...Any one of the ambulances parked at PRMC has their keys left in them. During the hot of summer and cold of winter they can even be found left running.
ReplyDeleteLock him up and throw away the key
ReplyDeleteunbelievable
ReplyDeleteMaybe one of the 47%...?
ReplyDeleteThank God Obama hasn't got our guns yet. Shoot that crazy sob.
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