skibum
Well-Known Member
A friend of mine is a Baltimore City firefighter. He was on scene all day Tuesday. He tells me that to the best of their knowledge, NO commuter vehicles ended up in the water. The MDOT police were successful in stopping all traffic in time. The 6 work crew members on the bridge were the only casualties. I assume that all of the vehicles that they found in the water belonged to them.
I'm not usually the first guy in line to thank a government agency, but MDOT truly deserves praise for getting it done this time. They are real heroes.
I appreciate the Brandon entity for offering to rebuild our bridge, but man... If Trump were in office... It would have been 10' taller and gold plated. Can we wait 10 months before we order the replacement?
I'm not usually the first guy in line to thank a government agency, but MDOT truly deserves praise for getting it done this time. They are real heroes.
I appreciate the Brandon entity for offering to rebuild our bridge, but man... If Trump were in office... It would have been 10' taller and gold plated. Can we wait 10 months before we order the replacement?