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Posted: 10/02/2012
BALTIMORE - Baltimore City Fire and EMS crews had to rescue a person trapped in their vehicle Tuesday morning after a crash.
The car had been traveling eastbound on Frederick Avenue when it hit a utility pole, causing damage to the front and driver side of the car.
The patient was successfully taken out of the car and suffered non-life threatening injuries.
No other victims were reported to be in the vehicle.
Police say that preliminarily it's being assessed that the driver may have lost control of the car because of the dangerous road conditions.
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