Single vehicle crashes through road signs near US-301 and MD-234, Charles County MD
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A single vehicle went off the road near US-301 and MD-234, crashing through several road signs including a one-way sign. The vehicle sustained windshield damage.
Audio|Heard on: Charles County Law Enforcement
Listen to dispatch call
03:9
Transcript:
00:00
277. You have a call for a single vehicle in the ditch near 301, 234 area.
00:10
No, no.
00:14
Okay, I think it just happened and turning around on it now.
00:17
And you do this a PD?
00:21
It looks like it would they just went off the road and went through some road signs.
00:26
Okay, I'll check with MSPED as well.
00:28
Okay,
00:29
I'll check with MSPT as well.
00:32
9-6-78-7 message.
00:39
That's not.
00:41
Telfort.
00:46
301 in London Creek for a school vehicle 1030 C.E.
00:51
County block.
00:55
And what they are?
00:57
Upper Hill at 205.
01:02
Maryland 5, David Adam,
01:04
9203 on a Nissan opener.
01:11
Traffic out 638, 104.
01:19
You can hold me out on S144 with Adam 7.91.
01:36
When they're being moved to the wall while parking line, if you want to up that hook.
01:45
277 O's season-rout-ee.
01:49
3.4 and 9.
01:57
616, you can put me on that.
02:00
0463. No,
02:06
1-1-Gill-Worth.
02:11
Direct.
02:17
They're going to be in the backside of the Law Law,
02:20
and then you can clear it out.
02:26
7.I. Sorry, you're going with any...
02:31
That's correct.
02:33
Okay, and you sit there in the back of the parking lot?
02:39
Behind the wall.
02:52
2,
02:53
George Mary 3902, Gray Necess Central,
02:59
and driver's going to be the mail registered owner.
03:02
Took out a one-way sign in the median strip and has got a big hole through his windshield now.
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