Crime & Safety

PGPD Marine Unit Helps With Survivor Search After Key Bridge Collapses

The PGPD Special Operations Division's Marine Unit helped with search efforts after a ship struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge Tuesday.

PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MD — Nine divers and two boats with the Prince George’s County Police Special Operations Division’s Marine Unit helped with the search and rescue mission after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed over the Patapsco River early Tuesday morning.

A cargo ship named the Dali lost power before the 1:30 a.m. crash, authorities said, and hit the bridge causing it to collapse. Maryland Transportation Authority first responder radio traffic captured a dispatcher putting out a call that the ship had lost its steering ability and officers were told to stop all traffic. In less than two minutes, officers had halted traffic on the span, the AP reported.

An officer then radioed he was going to drive onto the bridge to notify the construction crew. But seconds later, a frantic officer radioed that the bridge had collapsed. A couple of vehicles plunged into the waters below, as did construction crew workers who were on the bridge at the time.
Initial reports had eight people missing; two were recovered with one in critical condition. The remaining six people are unaccounted for. The search changed from a rescue mission Tuesday night to a recovery mission Wednesday morning.

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