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Hollywood, MD Current Weather
Double Drowning at Greenwell State Park
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By Past Chief Charles Miedzinski (CP)
September 9, 2020

At approximately 1230 hours on Monday, September 9, 2020, Hollywood VFD Station 7 along with Hollywood VRS EMS Station 79, Leonardtown VRS EMS Station 19, and St. Mary's ALS were dispatched to the Greenwell State Park on Rosedale Manor Ln in Hollywood for the reported drowning. Utility 7 with the raft, Rescue Squad 7, Engine 72, Brush 7, Chief 7, and Chief 7A responded with 17 Volunteers shortly after dispatch. Initial reports were 2 people possibly in the water at Greenwell State Park. Chief 7A was first to arrive, finding two male subjects, both partially in the water and in cardiac arrest. The crew of Utility 7 and Rescue Squad 7 arrived next with the crews immediately going to work performing life saving measure on both patients. Because of the location of the incident, Members had to access the scene via a small walking path and down a steep hill that was approximately 400 feet from the nearest vehicle. Once the patients were packaged, the members were able to traverse the terrain to the waiting EMS units for transport. Ambulance 797 and Ambulance 196 transported both patients at 1302 hours, priority 1 with CPR in progress, to St. Mary's Hospital. Unfortunately, even after a valiant effort from Fire, EMS, and Police personnel, both patients were pronounced deceased at the hospital.

After the incident was over, the Hollywood VFD Members assisted the family with packing all of their personal items and camping equipment up in their vehicles. They also transported the family to the hospital and made sure they remained together during this incident.

Chief 7A (Insley) held the Hollywood Command. Maryland Department of Natural Resources are handling the investigation of this incident.

We would like to remind everyone as the summer comes to an end, to make sure you always have a life jacket when you are in or around the water. Please follow the recommended safety standards and remember to only swim in designated locations. Please stay safe while around water or while doing recreational water activities.

We would also like to thank the different Departments and members of our community who reached out to either our Department or our individual Members and checked on them. Thank you! It means a lot to us and it shows that Brotherhood is still alive and kicking in Southern Maryland


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