Icy Conditions Create Crash that Injured Two Maryland Volunteer EMS Workers

Two volunteer Montgomery County emergency medical services personnel were injured early Sunday when they were struck by a vehicle while assisting injured persons at a crash scene on I-495, reports NBC Washington (http://bit.ly/1zFSAQu)

The EMS personnel are identified as volunteer Glen Echo Fire Department EMT Thomas E. Schryver, 26, and EMT Sydney E. Marshall, 19. Both were transported to Suburban Hospital.

The driver of the striking vehicle is identified as Maximillano A. Curcho, 34, Clarksburg, Maryland. He was also transported to Suburban Hospital.

At about 12:15 a.m. Sunday, troopers from the Rockville Barrack were dispatched to the inner loop of I-495 at River Road for the report of a crash in which two county rescue personnel had been struck.

The preliminary investigation indicated the two EMTs had responded to a previous crash and were attending to patients inside a 2014 Toyota Corolla that was on the right shoulder of the inner loop of I-495 at River Road. A county ambulance was also on the shoulder with emergency lights activated.

The investigation indicates Curcho was approaching the scene, operating a 2005 Ford F-150. For reasons unknown at this time, Curcho apparently lost control of his vehicle, skidded across two lanes of I-495 and onto the shoulder. The pickup struck the Toyota in the rear and struck both EMT personnel. The pickup then struck the ambulance before coming to rest.

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