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Shock Trauma

Saturday, February 16, 2013

UPDATE: Man Dies After Car Crashes into House

Police said Ryan Douglas Anderson, 20, of Harwood died Saturday night after his car crashed into a home on Hillside Avenue.

UPDATE (10:45 a.m. Tuesday)—The driver of the car that crashed into a home on Hillside Avenue early Saturday morning has died, according to Anne Arundel County police. Police said Ryan Douglas Anderson, 20, of Harwood succumbed to injuries sustained in the crash at 9:02 p.m. Saturday at the University of Maryland Shock Trauma in Baltimore. Shortly after 1:30 a.m., the Honda Civic that Anderson was driving failed to negotiate a "T" intersection at the 900 block of Hillside Avenue, resulting in the vehicle colliding into a house. The occupants of the house were not harmed, according to police.

The Watchdog

8:13 pm on Wednesday, March 6, 2013

"Succumbed to his injuries" means to die from injury. Add to the reckless behavior and the unregistered VEHICLE-uninsured. I'm not especially pleased the young man is dead but such an event would surely result in harm to himself, vehicle damage, property destruction and injury of loss of life to others. He was inconsiderate and uncontrollable.   more ›

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Two Seriously Injured Friday Night in Clubhouse Road Incident

One of the victims was flown to shock trauma, according to the Anne Arundel County Fire Department.

Two patients were hospitalized in "very serious, critical condition," over night, according to Lt. Cliff Kooser, Anne Arundel County Fire Department spokesman. Emergency personnel reported to South River Clubhouse Road near Route 2 and transported one patient by helicopter to the shock trauma center in Baltimore. The other patient was taken to Anne Arundel Medical Center. Information on the age and sex of the patients was not available.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Crash Snarls Morning Rush Hour Traffic in All Directions

One patient was taken to Maryland Shock Trauma after a four-car crash near Gingerville.

An accident around 8 a.m. Wednesday involving four vehicles on Route 2 was responsible for snarling traffic in all directions out of Edgewater during the morning rush hour. The accident that started the chain reaction of tie-ups took place in the northbound lane of Solomons Island Road at Tarragon Lane, near the entrance to the Gingerville neighborhood.  According to Anne Arundel County Fire Department spokesman Michael Cox, a 26-year-old woman was transported to the shock trauma center in Baltimore with serious but not life-threatening injuries. Cox did not have an indication of how the accident started or happened. Patch has reached out to Anne Arundel County Police spokesman for further details. Among the drivers of the other three cars…

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