Vacationing York Area Regional officers, paramedic help save Lancaster man in Ocean City
York Dispatch
Three York Area Regional Police officers and a paramedic have been recognized for saving a Lancaster County man whose leg was severed in a Maryland motorcycle crash last year.
Officers Jeremy Fatland, Mitchell Darius and Robert Miller and paramedic Meagan Fatland were recently commended by the York Area Regional Police Department for taking action and potentially saving the Ephrata man s life, said Chief Tim Damon.
The four were vacationing in September in Ocean City and were looking for a restaurant when they heard a crash and saw a motorcycle sliding down the street, he said. They were about 50 to 70 feet away and didn t hesitate to help because they knew someone might be injured, Damon said.
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On April 19, 2019, the University of Maryland UAS Test Site Team marked a first: delivery of an organ for a transplant by drone with specially designed monitoring equipment. In honor of the achievement, the Helicopter Association International recognized the team, led by director Matt Scassero, and the University of Maryland Medical Center’s (UMMC) Dr. Joseph Scalea, with the 2021 Golden Hour Award. Part of HAI’s Salute to Excellence program, the Golden Hour award recognizes “the efforts of an individual, group, or organization that, through a particular activity or contributions over time, has advanced the use of helicopters or UAS aircraft in the vital mission of air medical transport.”
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Members of the Frederick Police Department Special Response Team prepare to enter Fort Detrick at the Nallin Farm Gate in a convoy of vans and sedans following a shooting in Riverside Tech Park, near the Royal Farms on Monocacy Boulevard, Tuesday, April 6 in northeast Frederick, Md.
FREDERICK, Md. A Navy medic shot and critically wounded two people at a Maryland business park Tuesday, then fled to a nearby Army base where he was shot and killed, police and U.S. Navy officials said.
The man entered a business at the Riverside Tech Park, causing people inside to flee, but it was unclear if the shooting took place inside or outside, Frederick Police Chief Jason Lando said. Lando said detectives are still trying to determine a possible motive and what the shooter’s relationship was to his victims.
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