Vehicle crashes into pole near fire station in Frostburg, Frostburg MD


A vehicle crashed head-on into a telephone pole near the fire station in Frostburg. The driver exited the vehicle and was seen walking around, possibly trying to leave the scene. Law enforcement and EMS responded, and a tow truck was requested to remove the vehicle.
Audio|Source: Allegany County Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Got a 2.50 PI[1], right out front of the station.
00:04
We're on the scene.
00:05
Vehicle head on into a telephone pole.
00:07
Robber's doing.
00:09
(name withheld) safe.
00:11
Medic 9-1, (number withheld) Eastover Street, Level 2, for reading difficulty, 1229.
00:31
(number withheld) and was (number withheld)
00:58
Man, (name withheld), don't leave the gas is on the scene.
01:01
All right, and the driver's out,
01:04
walking around.
01:06
I believe he's trying to get away from the scene, too.
01:08
I have law enforcement, step it up.
01:10
Chief 22, he's on the scene as well.
01:12
Command 70, okay.
01:17
That's safe, that was a six-one.
01:32
A near Main St,
01:37
vehicle crash with injuries.
01:43
The engine checker 22, Mineral County, 2411, N1-3-5-0.
01:49
Near Main Street in front of fire station for vehicle accident with injuries.
01:55
Energy, Tanker 22, Mineral Engine 2411, N1st, 3-5-0.
02:00
Operations, we know, Alpha 6-1, 61, 12, 31.
02:06
Number (number withheld).
02:09
Now in any chief, 22.
02:12
514, sure you're responding.
02:17
(number withheld) Beerman Drive.
02:20
It's going to be an 86-year-old female.
02:22
She's constantly everything okay, history of MS.
02:25
We've been on the ground for a little over an hour now.
02:29
No injuries, lift assistance.
02:32
Yeah, Allegheny, Chief, 22, 161.
02:37
51430. Go ahead, Chief.
02:42
Okay, I'm on the scene here.
02:44
I've got the command unit here.
02:46
That's probably anything we're going to move out.
02:48
Single vehicle window pole.
02:50
He's with the EMS.
02:51
He's with law enforcement.
02:54
We're going to need a tow.
02:56
He's with the front tire off of it.
02:58
Also, if you would,
03:01
have PE send the supervisor someone out just to check this poll.
Police codes explained
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[1]
PI: Personal injury (modifier to 10-50 indicating injuries)
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