Moving Truck Crash in Maryland Leaves 10 Injured, Including Three Children

Moving Truck Crash in Maryland Leaves 10 Injured


A serious multi-vehicle crash in Montgomery County, Maryland, left 10 people injured, including three pediatric patients, after a moving truck reportedly lost control and slammed into at least 10 vehicles.

According to officials, the collision occurred at the intersection of Columbia Pike and Fairland Road. Emergency crews quickly responded to the scene, where they assessed multiple victims and treated those involved in the crash.

Authorities confirmed that 10 people were transported to nearby hospitals with minor injuries. Among the injured were three children, all of whom were taken for medical evaluation. No life-threatening injuries have been reported.

Preliminary information indicates that the moving truck lost control before crashing into a line of vehicles, triggering a chain-reaction collision involving at least 10 vehicles. Investigators are working to determine what caused the truck to lose control, including whether mechanical failure, driver error, or road conditions played a role.

The crash caused significant traffic disruptions in the area as first responders secured the scene, assisted victims, and cleared the damaged vehicles from the roadway.

An investigation into the incident remains ongoing, and officials are expected to release additional details as they become available

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