Good Samaritan dives into bay to rescue toddler thrown into water during crash near Ocean City
OCEAN CITY, Md. - Authorities say a good Samaritan dove into the waters of Assawoman Bay to rescue a toddler who had been thrown from a vehicle and off a bridge during a crash near Ocean City Sunday.
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The incident happened around 2:47 p.m. on the Route 90 bridge that connects the beach town to the rest of Worcester County.
Ocean City Fire Department
Emergency crews say the collision ejected an infant from a vehicle and into Assawoman Bay below. The vehicle was left teetering over the edge of the bridge.
Officials say the good Samaritan immediately jumped over the guardrail and into the bay, rescuing the 23-month-old.
Ocean City Fire Department
Firefighters secured the vehicle while paramedics treated multiple patients. The toddler was flown to John Hopkins Children’s Hospital in Baltimore while seven other were transported by ground to local hospitals.
The cause of the crash is still under investigation.
Ocean City Fire Department