More than 30 individuals sustained injuries on Wednesday when a Maryland Transit Administration bus collided with a building in Pikesville, near Baltimore. One person was reported in critical condition and was transported to a hospital. First responders arrived at the scene on Reisterstown Road, where Baltimore County officials noted that several civilian vehicles were also involved in the incident, including one that overturned. Emergency crews rescued a person trapped inside the bus and another individual in a car. A building engineer was dispatched to assess the damage. A second mass casualty incident alarm was activated shortly after the crash. Maryland Governor Wes Moore stated he was monitoring the situation and expressed gratitude for the first responders. The Maryland State Highway Administration announced that roads in the vicinity were closed and advised drivers to seek alternate routes.
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Over 30 Injured in Maryland Transit Bus Crash Near Baltimore
A transit bus crash in Pikesville, Maryland, resulted in over 30 injuries, with one individual in critical condition. Emergency responders were on the scene, and a second mass casualty alarm was issued. Roads near the crash site were closed as authorities managed the situation.
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More than 30 injured after Maryland transit bus crashes into building near Baltimore
Over 30 Injured in Maryland Transit Bus Crash Near Baltimore