Water rescue near Route 40 toll bridge in Maryland, Harford County MD
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A water rescue occurred near Route 40 toll bridge in Maryland. One person was rescued from the water, but a second person is still missing after entering the water about 75 feet from the shore.
Audio|Heard on: Harford County Fire and EMS Working Incidents
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01:13
Transcript:
00:00
I just want to confirm there was no patience for the two possible jumpers.
00:04
It was sound.
00:08
I'm sorry, I couldn't hear you could repeat.
00:13
No worries, sir, I'd just want to confirm.
00:15
We got reported that there were two possible jumpers.
00:18
I just wanted to confirm one of them was found.
00:21
Yes,
00:24
correct. We have one of them, just counted for the other one, didn't come out of the water.
00:31
They went in the water right on the edge of the westbound side of Route 40 toll bridge, about 75 feet from the Harford County shore.
00:51
Correct, sir, thank you.
01:01
I don't see.
01:04
Myself and a firefighter at one foot going into the marina off of Water Street to check the dock area.
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Location mentioned:
US-40, Maryland
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