KETTERING, Md. (ABC7) - A father rushing to get to his two children home alone inside their Kettering townhouse while a fire raged on the first floor flipped his car Wednesday morning, Prince George's County Fire Department said.
The father received a call on his cell phone about the fire and immediately rushed home. On his way back, he rolled his vehicle in the intersection of Central Avenue and Enterprise Road. The man freed himself from the vehicle that was upside-down in a ditch and ran a half-mile home to be reunited with his children, who had exited the home when they smelled smoke, police said.
Medics evaluated the man and transported him to a local hospital with minor injuries, according to officials.
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I wonder what charges he will pick up.
ReplyDeleteTroopers will make sure of that.
Deletewhere is the ditch?
ReplyDeleteHopefully some. WHhile I understand the concern for his children, it does not seem liked he cared about anyone elses children. Looks like he could have killed someone.
ReplyDeleteThats a ditch? Hardly.
ReplyDeleteNo car...No Home...
ReplyDeleteand now Criminal Charges for leaving the kids @ home without supervision,
and charges for wrecking the car.
Good Grief...
The people up on the hill are the ones calling it a ditch! The driver said he hit a hill!
ReplyDeleteIt's all in the perspective!