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One person was flown to a regional trauma center for treatment.
Two people were injured in an evening crash in Abingdon that temporarily closed Maryland Route 24 to northbound traffic, fire officials said. Around 9 p.m. Tuesday, a car crash took place on Route 24 in the area of Singer Road, according to an official Facebook post from Rich Gardiner, spokesman for Harford County Volunteer Fire & EMS Association. One person was flown by medevac helicopter to a regional trauma center for treatment while a second was taken by ambulance to a local hospital, Gardiner wrote. Route 24 was closed to northbound traffic as police investigated the crash.
The crash in Bel Air occurred around 9:15 a.m. Wednesday
UPDATE (10 a.m.)—One person was hospitalized after a crash in Bel Air Wednesday morning, according to Rich Gardiner, spokesman for the Harford County Volunteer Fire and EMS Association. The crash occurred when a vehicle overturned on MD Route 24 at Marketplace Drive around 9:14 a.m., Gardiner said, and at least one person was trapped inside the vehicle. By 9:34 a.m., the extrication was complete and one person was taken by ambulance to a local trauma center, Gardiner said. According to Gardiner, the victim's injuries were not believed to be life-threatening.

The crash sent two others to local hospitals as well.
The Bel Air community is mourning the loss of a friend and family member in the wake of a deadly Wednesday morning crash on MD Route 24. Around 8:17 a.m. Wednesday, Robert Corbin, of New Port, Rhode Island was driving a 2009 Hyundai Santa Fe southbound on Route 24 in the area of Wheel Road, according to a release from Maryland State Police. At the same time, Consquella Zebley Frieswyk of Bel Air was driving eastbound on Route 24 in a 2012 Subaru Outback, the release states. The Hyundai failed to stop at a red light while eastbound on Wheel Road and hit Frieswyk's car on the driver's side as it passed through the intersection, according to state police. Both vehicles went off the road and came to a stop in the median. Both the driver and …
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10:44 pm on Wednesday, March 20, 2013
my cousins wife died in the accident on 3/13/13 on rt24/wheeler rd.we came from upstate ny to support our family in their time of need.after the service we came by that intersection,very heart wrenching.cars were speeding by as we were trying to leave wheeler rd.please slow down!!!!I am a nurse in icu,life can change in an instant.   more ›
The Wednesday morning crash is snarling the rush hour commute in Bel Air.
Three people were taken to a local hospital, including one in "grave condition," after a crash in Bel Air Wednesday morning, according to Rich Gardiner, spokesman for Harford County Volunteer Fire and EMS Association. The collision was reported around 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday in the area of Wheel Road at Route 24. Joppa Magnolia Volunteer Fire Company said its crew assisted the Abingdon Fire Department with a rescue in which one person was extricated using the jaws of life. Route 24 traffic is being diverted onto Tollgate Road as of 9:15 a.m., Gardiner said. Stay with Patch for updates.

4:09 pm on Thursday, March 14, 2013
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The crash took place near MD Route 22 and Schucks Road not far from Harford Community College.
A person was airlifted to a regional hospital after being hit by a car near Bel Air Tuesday afternoon. Get daily and breaking news updates: sign up for our newsletter and follow us on Facebook and Twitter . Contact belair@pat ch.com with any news tips. Shortly before 2:45 p.m. a person was hit by a car near the intersection of MD Route 22 and Schucks Road by Harford Community College, according to a Facebook post from Rich Gardiner, spokesman for Harford County Volunteer Fire and EMS Association. The pedestrian sustained serious injuries and was taken by medevac helicopter for treatment, the post states.
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1:23 pm on Thursday, March 7, 2013
Ciel: Ciel: If you look at the NHSTA statistics, speed alone is rarely the cause of accidents or deaths. If you actually look at the stats for Harford County for 2012 individually vs. collectively, you'll find the culprit in most of them to be inattentive driving which would include texting among other things. Now the police will have you believe that it is speed alone because that is their …   more ›
Medical units were called to the scene of the car accident Wednesday.
A late morning car accident in Forest Hill injured multiple people Wednesday, fire officials say. Around 10 a.m. an accident took place on MD Route 24, or Rocks Road, in the area of Newport Drive in Forest Hill, according to a post from Harford County Volunteer Fire and EMS spokesman Rich Gardiner to the association's official Facebook page. Multiple medical units from Bel Air, Fallston and Jarrettsville volunteer fire companies were called to the scene to treat injuries, the post states. Stick with Patch for updates.
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The accident took place around 5 a.m. Monday.
UPDATE: (1:23 p.m.)—A serious car crash in Edgewood left a child in grave condition Monday morning, fire officials said. As of 12:49 p.m., the child had been stabilized and transferred to a regional pediatric center, according to an update on the Harford County Volunteer Fire and EMS Association's Facebook page. Shortly before 5 a.m. an Abingdon woman lost control of her Toyota Camry while merging onto northbound Interstate 95 from Maryland Route 24 in Edgewood, according to a release from Maryland State Police with the JFK Highway Barrack. The Camry hit the side of a tractor trailer, spun into the guardrail and stopped in the second lane of traffic, where it was hit by a Cadillac DTS, the release states. The Abingdon woman and her two …

Emergency crews responded to East Churchville Road, Maryland Route 22, and North Fountain Green Road, Maryland Route 543, in Bel Air Monday evening.
A teenage girl was seriously injured Monday evening in Bel Air when she was struck by a vehicle, Harford County Volunteer Fire and EMS spokesman Rich Gardiner confirmed. Emergency crews responded to the intersection of East Churchville Road, Maryland Route 22, and North Fountain Green Road, Maryland Route 543, shortly before 6:30 p.m. The 16-year-old victim was flown to a regional trauma center, Gardiner said. No further information was available on her condition or the vehicle involved, he said.
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10:06 pm on Thursday, April 18, 2013
when i have to go to belair or surrounding areas on rt. 24, i instead take all these back roads thru neighborhoods to get there instead. it might take twice as long because of winding roads and low speed limits- but it is safer than crazy rt.24. the real plus is the ability to relax my death grip off of the steering wheel.....   more ›