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Quick Action by Fire Chief and Safety Officer Saves Driver from Burning Vehicle

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By Bay District Volunteers
April 1, 2026

On Wednesday, April 1, 2026, at approximately 5:13 p.m., Bay District Volunteer Fire Department Fire Chief Turner came upon a serious motor vehicle collision involving a vehicle that was on fire with the driver still trapped inside.

Chief Turner immediately notified emergency communications and began assisting at the scene. Using a fire extinguisher from his command unit, he worked to hold back the flames while a Ridge Volunteer Fire Department safety officer removed the patient from the burning vehicle. Both responders acted quickly and courageously, placing the needs of a fellow citizen above their own safety.

Units from Bay District Stations 9 and 3, along with surrounding EMS companies, were dispatched to the incident. Engine Tanker 94 and Engine 31 arrived and quickly extinguished the vehicle fire.

As crews began patient care, Safety Officer 4 requested a helicopter transport to a trauma center due to the severity of the patient’s injuries. However, Maryland State Police aviation was unavailable because of weather conditions. The patient was ultimately transported by ambulance to a trauma center for further treatment.

A second vehicle involved in the collision was found approximately 500 feet south of the main incident scene. One patient from that vehicle was evaluated by EMS and declined further medical treatment.

Emergency personnel remained on scene to complete cleanup operations and restore equipment to service.

This incident highlights the dedication, bravery, and professionalism of the fire and EMS personnel who respond without hesitation when lives are on the line. Their swift actions helped bring a dangerous situation under control and provided critical care to those involved.

Residents are reminded that emergencies can happen without warning. Always drive attentively, wear your seatbelt, and remain alert to changing road and weather conditions.

Fire prevention tip: Keep a properly charged fire extinguisher in your vehicle and know how to use it. In an emergency, quick action can make a difference.





 

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