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Rescue Company goes on Frankford MVC - DuPont Blvd s/o Cat Man's Rd
Thursday, July 2, 2015
At 10:21 the Frankford Vol. Fire Co, Dagsboro Volunteer Fire Department for Rescue 73, EMS18, Medic 103, Medic 118 & Maryland State Police - Aviation Command for Trooper 4 for serious MVC as a result of a high speed pursuit. Rescue 73 responded at 10:24 with a staffing of 8 and operated for approx. 45 min before returning to service.
DSP Press Release
Driver of SUV Fatally Injured in Crash after Fleeing from Police
July 14, 2014 at 4:28pm
Frankford, DE – The Delaware State Police Collision Reconstruction Unit is investigating a crash involving a stolen motor vehicle that has left a 26 year old Dagsboro, DE man dead after refusing to stop for local police earlier this morning.
The incident began shortly after 10:00 a.m. as a stolen 2003 Ford Explorer, being operated by Charles A. Campbell, 26 of Dagsboro, was southbound on US113 south of Frankford at a high rate of speed. Campbell was a suspect in a home invasion that had just occurred in Dagsboro and was being actively pursued by the Frankford and Dagsboro Police departments. A 2014 Mack 10-Wheel cargo/box truck, operated by Brian J. Black, 42 of Harrington, was northbound US113 in the left lane in the same general vicinity. Campbell lost control of the Ford Explorer causing it to drive over a concrete island and through the grass median before entering the northbound lanes. Brian Black attempted to slow but was unable to avoid the Explorer, resulting in a nearly head-on collision in the left lane of US113 northbound. After the impact, the Explorer rotated counterclockwise and overturned multiple times, landing on the roof in the grass median. The Mack truck rotated counterclockwise and slid sideways, coming to rest across both northbound travel lanes.
Charles Campbell, who was not properly restrained, was ejected and landed in the grass median. He was transported to Atlantic General Hospital in Berlin, MD where he was pronounced dead due to multiple traumatic injuries.
Brian Black, who was properly restrained, was uninjured and refused treatment at the scene.
The Delaware State Police Collision Reconstruction Unit continues to investigate this collision. US113 in the area of Cat Mans Road was closed for approximately four hours while the crash was investigated and cleared.