Maryland State Police Respond To More Than 600 Calls For Service, 115 Crashes As Region Sees Winter Weather
BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- Maryland State Police responded to more than 600 calls for service, including more than 100 crashes as winter weather moved through the state Saturday.
According to state police, 606 calls for service came in between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m.
From 8am-10pm Sat, @mdsp responded to 115 crashes & 36 disabled/unattended vehicles & answered 606 calls for service. Snow emergency plans are in effect in Anne Arundel, Balto, Dorchester, Frederick
— MD State Police (@MDSP) February 14, 2021
Howard & Montgomery counties. Follow https://t.co/jxqlSYD4wc for road conditions pic.twitter.com/Y0TuwGGII3
There were 115 crashes and 36 disabled/unattended vehicles during that time frame.
Another area of low pressure brought in a wintry mix, creating difficulties for travel and slick roads.
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