Police/Fire, Traffic

Parkville man, Baltimore woman taken to Shock Trauma following I-695 work zone crash

TOWSON, MD—Maryland State Police are investigating a three-vehicle work zone crash that occurred early overnight in Baltimore County.

The driver and passenger of a Toyota Camry involved in the crash, identified as a 27-year-old Parkville man and a 27-year-old Baltimore woman, were transported by ambulance to the R. Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore for treatment of their injuries. The driver and sole occupant of a Honda Accord involved in the crash was transported to Sinai Hospital of Baltimore for treatment of their injuries. No other injuries were reported at the scene.



At just after midnight on Monday, July 8, troopers responded to the outer loop I-695 between the Harrisburg Expressway and Falls Road for a report of a three-vehicle crash. According to a preliminary investigation, the Toyota was traveling westbound on I-695 when for unknown reasons, it crashed into the rear of a dump truck, stationary in an active work zone, and crashed into the Honda.

All lanes on I-695 were closed, but have since reopened. The Maryland State Police Crash Team is leading the investigation.


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