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Thursday, June 27, 2019

Busy Afternoon For First Responders; Two Incidents Minutes Apart Require Air Transport

OCEAN CITY — Ocean City emergency services had their hands full for a brief time on Wednesday afternoon with two traumatic injury incidents minutes apart, each requiring medevac flyouts.

Around 12:45 p.m. on Wednesday, Ocean City emergency services responded to a reported motor vehicle collision on southbound Coastal Highway near 123rd Street. The investigation revealed a vehicle had collided with a moped. The operator of the moped was transported via Maryland State Police helicopter Trooper 4 to Shock Trauma in Baltimore with injuries the severity of which is not known. No other injuries were reported in that incident.

About 20 minutes later, Ocean City emergency services responded to another serious incident with traumatic injuries at the opposite end of town. In that incident, an unidentified female fell at the Ripley’s Believe It or Not attraction at the pier on the Boardwalk and suffered traumatic injuries the severity of which is not known. The female victim was air-lifted to Shock Trauma from the Ocean City Coast Guard Station nearby on the bayside.

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5 comments:

OMG said...

ahhhhhh

and the summer is just starting



Anonymous said...

Requires air transport??? BULLSH!T!!! That is just typical of Ocean City because they don't know any better.

Anonymous said...

Prayers just sent for all involved, thank you first responders!

Anonymous said...

Air transport to Atlantic general? Still say we should run a Deadpool for of! Give that sh!tshow of a town some real publicity!

2,000 dollar air taxi said...

They have to seem

IMPOTENT