Pulaski Highway Crash Injures Four

  • On Tuesday afternoon, a multi-vehicle crash occurred in Baltimore County, involving a tractor-trailer, a tow truck, an SUV, and a Maryland Transit Administration Mobility bus. The accident resulted in serious injuries to up to four individuals who were subsequently hospitalized.
  • The incident, which took place along the eastbound lanes of Pulaski Highway near 66th Street in the Rosedale area, required the assistance of firefighters and rescue crews to extricate those trapped in the vehicles.
  • Fuel leakage from one of the trucks prompted the need for hazardous materials teams and the Maryland Department of the Environment to intervene. Clean-up efforts suggest that there may be delays in the area affecting the afternoon commute.


Baltimore County Multi-Vehicle Crash Leaves Four Injured

Four individuals were seriously injured in a Baltimore County accident involving multiple vehicles on Tuesday afternoon. The crash, which occurred on the eastbound lanes of Pulaski Highway near 66th Street, included a tractor-trailer, a tow truck, an SUV, and a Maryland Transit Administration Mobility bus.

The accident in the Rosedale area was reported around 1:46 p.m. Firefighters, rescue crews, and hazardous materials teams were promptly dispatched to the scene. The injured occupants were extricated from the vehicles and rushed to nearby hospitals.

Video footage from SkyTeam 11, the only news helicopter in Baltimore, showcased the serious nature of the incident. Baltimore County fire Lt. Travis Francis confirmed the severity of the injuries.

The Maryland Department of the Environment was also called in due to diesel fuel leakage from one of the involved trucks. Further updates on the incident will follow.



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