Late Entry: Mutual Aid Response to Serious MVC with Entrapment Last week, Squad 5 responded as part of the mutual aid assignment to Anne Arundel County for a reported motor vehicle collision with entrapment in the area of Solomons Island Road and Old Sol

 
By Dunkirk Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.
June 30, 2026
 

Upon arrival, crews found a single vehicle that had left the roadway and struck a tree, causing significant damage and trapping the occupant inside. Firefighters worked alongside Anne Arundel County Fire Department personnel to stabilize the vehicle, perform a complex extrication, and assist EMS crews in providing patient care.

Due to the severity of the incident, Maryland State Police’s GO Team was initially requested to respond. As the incident progressed, the request was later canceled. The patient was ultimately transported by helicopter to a local trauma center for definitive care.

Incidents like these highlight the importance of a strong mutual aid system. When neighboring jurisdictions call for assistance, departments work seamlessly together to provide the resources and personnel needed during critical emergencies.

We appreciate the outstanding teamwork displayed by all responding agencies and wish the patient the very best in their recovery.

Photos: Members of Dunkirk Volunteer Fire Department operating alongside our Anne Arundel County partners during the incident.

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