No less than one person is dead and several other others were injured after a automotive crashed right into a constructing in Baltimore, Maryland, Wednesday night, leading to a partial collapse of the structure, authorities said.
The Baltimore Police Department said a pedestrian was transported to Johns Hopkins Hospital in critical condition after a automotive crashed right into a house on East North Avenue and North Wolfe Street, Fox Baltimore reported.
Videos taken on the scene show greater than 40 firefighters, emergency personnel and at the least 4 firetrucks assisting to clear bricks and debris from the constructing.
No less than two individuals are believed to be buried under the constructing.
The crash took place shortly before 9 p.m., in line with local news outlet WBAL.
In keeping with the report, authorities pulled two sedans — one black and one red — from the rubble at roughly 10:30 p.m. They were subsequently towed away.
Five Baltimore County Fire Department EMS Units also responded to the scene, in line with the Baltimore firefighters union.
Baltimore Banner reporter Justin Fenton confirmed that firefighters safely rescued one victim, who was carried away on a stretcher. It will not be immediately clear if this was the person who was transported to the hospital.
Baltimore Sun reporter Dan Belson reported the only deceased victim is a male.
Police will probably be hosting a press conference soon.
This story is developing, and this file will probably be updated.