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JUST IN: MSP investigating after man crashes ambulance stolen from University of Maryland Shore Medical Center at Dorchester

47abc January 15, 2021 TALBOT COUNTY, Md. Maryland State Police say they’ve arrested a man who reportedly stole an ambulance Friday night in Dorchester County. Police say just before 8:10 p.m., troopers were contacted about a Emergency Medical Services ambulance that was stolen from outside the University of Maryland Shore Medical Center at Dorchester. Troopers say they were able to locate the ambulance traveling west on Route 50 in Cambridge, Maryland. The suspect, identified as 52-year-old Augustus Redditt of Baltimore, activated the ambulance’s emergency equipment in an attempt to move vehicles out of the way. According to police, Redditt eventually lost control of the ambulance, leaving the roadway in the 5100 block of Ocean Gateway in the area of Tarbutton Mill Road and rolled the vehicle over before coming to a stop. Fortunately, there were no patients or other passengers in the ambulance at the time it was taken.

Somerset County Public Schools extend COVID-19 school closures through to January 25th

Somerset County Public Schools extend COVID-19 school closures through to January 25th January 11, 2021 That’s a week after their previous return date, which was set for Tuesday, January 19th. School officials say this is due to persisting rates of infection in the county. As of January 25th, Somerset County’s 7-day positivity rate stands at 9.76% and case rate per 100,000 is 66.92. Despite lower numbers than the week of January 4th, infection rates are still above the state’s recommended percentage for safe in-person learning. Student meals are available for curbside pickup at Deal Island Elementary, Greenwood Elementary, Princess Anne Elementary, Washington High School, Somerset Intermediate, Woodson Elementary and Crisfield High School between 10:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. each school day.

Medical director for The Delaware Division of Public Health addresses COVID-19 vaccine efforts and distribution plans

DELAWARE —  The Delaware Division of Public Health’s medical director, Dr. Rick Hong answered some questions state residents might have when it comes to when they could receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Doctor Rick Hong says that despite doing well in vaccine distributions compared to other states, the DPH has encountered a few problems along the way, some of which he.

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