Chaos in Bethesda: Car Goes Airborne, Crashes Onto Two Occupied Vehicles

BETHESDA, Md. — A shocking crash unfolded in Montgomery County when a vehicle landed on top of two occupied cars in the parking lot of the Camalier Building on Fernwood Road, trapping multiple people inside.

Dramatic Rescue Effort

According to officials from the Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service (MCFRS), the collision left two individuals trapped inside the crushed vehicles. Roughly two dozen rescue personnel responded to the scene, working swiftly to extricate both victims from the wreckage.

The accident caused significant damage to all three vehicles involved, drawing attention from nearby office workers and residents who witnessed the dramatic aftermath, as per the reports.

Injuries and Medical Response

Authorities confirmed that one of the trapped individuals refused transport, while another adult was taken to a local hospital by MCFRS Emergency Medical and Integrated Healthcare Services (EMIHS). Officials say the injuries were non-life-threatening.

The cause of the crash remains under investigation, but early reports suggest that the vehicle that landed on top of the others may have lost control while maneuvering in the parking lot.

Community Shock and Ongoing Investigation

The unusual nature of the accident stunned bystanders, with witnesses describing the scene as “unbelievable.” Fire officials commended the quick coordination of rescue teams that prevented further injuries…

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