Calvert tactical vehicle??

ICit

Jam out with ur clam out
maybe this is what happened?

Deputy walks away from Calvert crash
Staff Reports

OWINGS – A Calvert County deputy was involved in a motor vehicle accident on Route 4 in Owings, Monday afternoon.

At approximately 1 p.m., Dep. N. Funchion’s patrol car was struck from behind by another motorist while Funchion was attempting to stop a leaking propane truck on southbound Route 4 at Fowler Road in Owings.

Another truck, also headed southbound, hit Funchion’s patrol vehicle, causing significant damage to both vehicles, as Funchion crossed traffic from lane 2.

No injuries were reported by the deputy or the driver of the other truck.

The propane truck was subsequently located and is currently being inspected by Calvert County Sheriff’s Office Dep. J. Dean and the Department of the Environment.

The driver of the propane truck was cited by a commercial vehicle enforcement unit for numerous violations. Lt. R. Thomas and members of the Special Operations Team are on scene to assess the HAZMAT aspect of this incident.

Sgt. Brian McCourt is investigating the departmental crash.
 

TurboK9

New Member
maybe this is what happened?

Deputy walks away from Calvert crash
Staff Reports

OWINGS – A Calvert County deputy was involved in a motor vehicle accident on Route 4 in Owings, Monday afternoon.

At approximately 1 p.m., Dep. N. Funchion’s patrol car was struck from behind by another motorist while Funchion was attempting to stop a leaking propane truck on southbound Route 4 at Fowler Road in Owings.

Another truck, also headed southbound, hit Funchion’s patrol vehicle, causing significant damage to both vehicles, as Funchion crossed traffic from lane 2.

No injuries were reported by the deputy or the driver of the other truck.

The propane truck was subsequently located and is currently being inspected by Calvert County Sheriff’s Office Dep. J. Dean and the Department of the Environment.

The driver of the propane truck was cited by a commercial vehicle enforcement unit for numerous violations. Lt. R. Thomas and members of the Special Operations Team are on scene to assess the HAZMAT aspect of this incident.

Sgt. Brian McCourt is investigating the departmental crash.

Huh.

But why the TAC unit?
 

Roman

Active Member
roman

Maybe because it handles better in the snow? Not sure, because I'm in Florida for the week, and know nothing about the weather there.
 
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