There is an accident involving at least 3 vehicles at the intersection of Line Road and Gumboro Road.
Pittsville EMS on scene and is requesting ambulances from Station 6 Parsonsburg and Station 8 Willards. Station 79 Gumboro is also on scene.
They are now asking for Trooper 2 to start their way because of an ejection.
Fire police and traffic control have been requested
8:02 Trooper 2 has a 2 minute ETA
Station 11 Powellville has asked to also respond.
Fire Departments Currently on scene. Pittsville, Parsonsburg, Willards and Gumboro. Poweville is on stand bye
(1) Priority 1 patient going by helicopter
(1) Priority 2 patient going by ambulance
(2) Priority 3 patients going by ambulance
Traffic is being rerouted at this time. The intersection is closed down. No time was given on when it will reopen.
There are accidents there all the time. Tragic.
ReplyDeleteA stop light is needed there.
ReplyDeleteI hope everyone is ok and prayers go out to their families I had an accident there 2 years ago not my fault people need to pay attention and PLEASE PUT A STOPLIGHT UP
ReplyDeleteWhat good will a stop light do? They are not stopping for the flashing red light that is there now!
ReplyDeleteNot enough death for a light yet...remember rt 12 and snowhill rd..my friends killed.there and then rt13 and 113 in pocomoke took national attention for one of the worst US intersection..
ReplyDeleteIt's called a intersection Look..
ReplyDelete9:21 aka Mr Perfect
ReplyDeleteThat would be AN intersection.
Anybody have an updated to this?
ReplyDeleteNo priority 4's is a relief. Sending good vibes to those hurt for quick recovery... If all drivers on these 2 roads increase their awareness & slow down accidents will decrease and it will cost nothing. Pretty simple.
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ReplyDeleteI talked to my neighbor a bit ago and they said the priority 1 patient was a child and they were taken to John Hopkins.
The priority 1 was not the child. Just clarifying.
ReplyDeletePEOPLE NEED TO STOP AT THE FLASHING LIGHT,A STOP LIGHT WILL NOT FIX STUPID!
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone know the cause? Was ice a factor?
ReplyDeleteHave driven through that way many times; nothing dangerous about that intersection if you stop & look. Can't say how many times I've seen people barely slow down, let alone stop. Don't know the details in this case, hope everyone pulls through OK. Any updates on this @ all?
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