Work zone crash kills 6, injures one on Interstate 695 in Maryland
The workers were pronounced dead on scene, and EMS providers transported one patient to a medical center
The Associated Press
WOODLAWN, Md. — Six people were killed when a passenger vehicle pulled into a work zone along the Baltimore beltway and struck construction workers there, Maryland State Police said Wednesday.
Troopers responded to the work zone on northbound Interstate 695 at Security Boulevard in the Woodlawn area around 12:40 p.m. for a report of a pedestrian crash, police said in a news release. Emergency medical service personnel pronounced six people, all of them workers, dead on the scene, and the driver of the car was taken to the University of Maryland Medical Center's Shock Trauma Center, police said.

The preliminary investigation found that the vehicle pulled between the jersey walls of the work zone for unknown reasons and hit multiple workers before overturning, police said. The driver's identity is unknown, police said. Late Wednesday, police said investigators believe a second vehicle that stayed on the scene may have been involved in the crash.
The crash closed the beltway in both directions for hours, snarling traffic along the west side of the highway that encircles the city. Baltimore County Fire Department officials called the crash "extremely serious" and asked drivers to avoid the area.
Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski called the incident horrific.
"We offer our sincere condolences to the families, friends, and loved ones of those who have lost their lives in today's tragic crash," he wrote in a tweet.
The cause of the crash remains under investigation.
Police didn't release the names of those who were killed pending the notification of next of kin.
UPDATE (2:25 p.m. CT March 22):
The Associated Press
WOODLAWN, Md. — At least six people were dead after a crash that closed the Baltimore Beltway in both directions Wednesday, snarling traffic along the west side of the highway that encircles the city, Maryland State Police said.
Police said troopers were responding around 1:30 p.m. to a crash on northbound Interstate 695 in the Woodlawn area.
In a Twitter update later Wednesday afternoon, police said at least six people had died.
Officials with the Baltimore County Fire Department, which also responded, called the crash "extremely serious" and asked drivers to avoid the area.
Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski also called the incident horrific.
"We offer our sincere condolences to the families, friends, and loved ones of those who have lost their lives in today's tragic crash," he wrote in a tweet.
No additional information was immediately available, including whether the crash caused other injuries.

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EARLIER:
By Leila Merrill
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BALTIMORE — Several people were killed Wednesday in a multiple-vehicle crash on Interstate 695, according to the Maryland State Police.
The beltway was closed in both directions, and detours were put in place.
#BCoFD Fire & EMS crews are o/s for an extremely serious MVC, I-695 inner loop, exits 16 & 17 (Security Blvd & I-70). Multiple critical injuries. Beltway shut down in both directions; please avoid the area. DT 1245 EA pic.twitter.com/dt3tuifARA
— Baltimore County Fire Department (@BaltCoFire) March 22, 2023
#ALERT @MDSP is responding to I695 at Security Blvd for a traffic crash with multiple confirmed fatalities. Beltway is closed in both directions. Follow https://t.co/uWmHvsuJ9Q for updated traffic conditions. Updates to follow. pic.twitter.com/2rZoEtFYR7
— MD State Police (@MDSP) March 22, 2023