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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Commercial Vehicle Collides Into Police Car

On May 18, 2013, at approximately 11:35 a.m. a marked Ocean City Police vehicle with two officers was travelling southbound and was stopped in stop and go traffic at 84th Street.   

A commercial vehicle described as a “Bethany Resort Furnishing” box truck failed to stop causing the box truck to strike the marked police car.  This caused a chain reaction involving four vehicles total.  The two officers inside the police vehicle, who are not being identified at this time, were treated at the scene by Ocean City EMS and transported to Atlantic General Hospital with non-life threatening injuries.  Both officers were later released from the hospital, however will not return to duty for several days.  The police vehicle involved sustained a significant amount of damage and has been taken out of service.   

The operator of the at-fault commercial vehicle has been identified as John Clifton Truitt, 33, of Salisbury, MD and was charged with:

  • Failing to control speed to avoid a collision
  • Negligent driving
  • Failing to have valid medical certificate (Commercial Driver Code Violation)

The other three vehicles involved were not significantly damaged and could be driven from the scene. No other injuries were reported as a result of the incident.

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

Woopsies!

Anonymous said...

I hope these cops get charges they were too close to the car in front of them there should have been no chain reaction. that's the law.

Anonymous said...

3:21
I think that is a stupid law. I never get close to the person in front of me but if someone behind me slams into me how can I avoid hitting the person in front of me. I was not my fault someone rammed into the back of me.

Anonymous said...

that's not a law.........Glad the officers are ok.

Anonymous said...

The faster the at fault vehicle is traveling the further the other vehicle will be driven down the highway. Fortunately the officers and others only suffered minimal injuries!

Anonymous said...

actually it is a law any time a person rear ends somebody in the state of Maryland they are automatically at fault even in stoplight cases where they are too close together. if you go back to your driving lessons you will remember that you are actually supposed to be a certain amount of feet behind vehicle in front of you even at a stoplight. and that wall PIs to everybody even the police. so technically everybody should get a charge. Except for the person that was in the very front the person that only got rear ended and did not rear end somebody

Anonymous said...

glad you officers okay what about the other people?

Anonymous said...

You can't be at fault when you're not moving. good try though.

Anonymous said...

so according to you if your at a stoplight with no seatbelt on you're okay because you're not moving yeah right get a grip you idiot

Anonymous said...

Someone was on a cell phone.

Anonymous said...

oh good god, more idiots trying to cite laws they have no clue what they are.

it's driver error. he is the one who broke any law.

besides the few of you that broke the laws of evolution.

Oh wait, that's not a law, EITHER.

GO TO BED you friggin barnaby jones wannabe's.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
Someone was on a cell phone.

May 21, 2013 at 7:28 PM

You're absolutely correct. And also, someone was stepping out of a shower. Somewhere.

Anonymous said...

3:21,,that is the dumbest thing I've heard this week. Thanks for topping the dumbest comment!

Anonymous said...

If the OCPD had thier Humvee, it wouldn't have had this much damage.

Anonymous said...

He's right. But wanna see the dumbest commenter check out your bathroom mirror. Can't believe people don't know the laws in their own state....hey Joe...can u post the truth on this discussion.I'm sure you can end this with fact.

Anonymous said...

Excuse me....someone was NOT on a cell phone. If you weren't there don't judge. There were witnesses that said the 3 cars ahead of him came to a sudden stop after they went through a light...NOT at a stop sign and the cop hit the other car first. Get the facts straight before you post the story.