Possible Electrocution in Chevy Chase
Montgomery County firefighters and emergency medics were called to the scene of what a fire official described as a “possible electrocution” in Chevy Chase shortly around 7 p.m. on May 24.
On his Twitter account, Fire and Rescue Spokesperson Pete Piringer reported that emergency medical crews evaluated three patients for electric shock in the 200 block of Oxford Street.
According to Piringer, the injured patients were extracted from a crawl space under the house.
All three patients have been transported to area hospitals.
Piringer described the three patients as an adult male who is in critical condition, an adult female who was taken to a burn unit and a male teen.
Montgomery County police are investigating the incident. Piringer reports that Pepco has cut off the power to the house.
No other information has been released.
U/D Oxford St – 3 victims were extracted by @mcfrs from crawl space under house, PEPCO has cut power to house, MCPD investigating
— Pete Piringer (@mcfrsPIO) May 25, 2014
U/D – Oxford St @mcfrs EMS transported 3 victims, 1 Adult male, Critical(CPR);1 adult female Burn Unit &1 male teen pic.twitter.com/GRXSBp0GSD
— Pete Piringer (@mcfrsPIO) May 24, 2014
205 Oxford St,CC, EMS evaluated 3 patients electric shock, 1 possible electrocuted, @mcfrs extracted from crawl space pic.twitter.com/o4Q4TnW9pK
— Pete Piringer (@mcfrsPIO) May 24, 2014
Possible Electrocution/Electrical Shock – 200blk Oxford St, Chevy Chase, unknown rescue, possibly 2 patients @mcfrs responding
— Pete Piringer (@mcfrsPIO) May 24, 2014
Too bad, electricity is more dangerous than many think,