Local News
Jun. 15th, 2005 08:01 amI don't usually post about local news stories, but I heard about this one on 98 Rock this morning, and it's the greatest story EVER.
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Baltimore County Police spotted a car listed as "missing" near the reservoir, belonging to the man in question. His family had reported the car missing because they believed he was possibly suicidal. The officers spotted the naked man in the shallower waters of the reservoir, and waded in to retrieve him. They got the man into an ambulance, which began crossing the bridge.
The man began arguing with the paramedics, who stopped the ambulance to see what was going on. The man jumped out and went to the edge of the bridge, threatening to jump. While officers tried to talk him down, he either fell or jumped, but wound up back in the water.
The three officers (two BCPD and a state trooper) enlisted the help of a nearby bass fisherman to rescue the man, but the boat was too small to accomodate all five men, and sank. Finally, a water-rescue unit from the fire department pulled all five of them from the water (but not all at once). I'm sure after all that, he was securely strapped down in the ambulance before getting him to the hospital.
[Naked] City man pulled 3 times out of Liberty Reservoir
A 39-year-old Baltimore man was pulled from the waters of Liberty Reservoir three times yesterday, the last time after police tried to rescue him in a commandeered bass boat that sank under his estimated 300 pounds, police and fire officials said.
Read the story... [baltimoresun.com, registration required]
EDIT:
Baltimore County Police spotted a car listed as "missing" near the reservoir, belonging to the man in question. His family had reported the car missing because they believed he was possibly suicidal. The officers spotted the naked man in the shallower waters of the reservoir, and waded in to retrieve him. They got the man into an ambulance, which began crossing the bridge.
The man began arguing with the paramedics, who stopped the ambulance to see what was going on. The man jumped out and went to the edge of the bridge, threatening to jump. While officers tried to talk him down, he either fell or jumped, but wound up back in the water.
The three officers (two BCPD and a state trooper) enlisted the help of a nearby bass fisherman to rescue the man, but the boat was too small to accomodate all five men, and sank. Finally, a water-rescue unit from the fire department pulled all five of them from the water (but not all at once). I'm sure after all that, he was securely strapped down in the ambulance before getting him to the hospital.
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Date: 2005-06-15 02:06 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-06-15 02:11 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-06-15 02:14 pm (UTC)Cutting pasting tagging might be the best option.
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Date: 2005-06-15 03:53 pm (UTC)I love the story. Does the bass fisherman get compensated for his lost boat?
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Date: 2005-06-15 04:51 pm (UTC)