Sunday, February 21, 2016

Morton's Towing and Recovery is the heavy accident recovery outfit that responded to the accident Friday morning in Carroll County


Morton's Towing and Recovery is the heavy accident recovery outfit that responded to the accident Friday morning in Carroll County

Sunday, Feb, 21, 2016

Morton's Towing and Recovery is the heavy accident recovery outfit that responded to the horrible accident Friday morning, Friday, Feb. 19, 2016, at Kate Wagner Road and Rte 27 in Carroll County Maryland. Morton’s was amazing.

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They arrived quickly, well-staffed, well-prepared, and equipped - and came with some of the biggest pieces of equipment I have ever seen except for perhaps in the Marine Crops in the early 1970s or perhaps when I did high steel work and bridges in the mid-1970s.

They were highly skilled, well-trained, professional, courteous, compassionate, and worked extremely well as a team with the Carroll County First responders on the scene. But perhaps most importantly, it is not good enough to be the best, you have to be nice. And you are not good if you are not nice. These were some of the nicest folks.

Same goes for our local responders…

We can be so proud of our community. We are there for each other.

We also owe a huge debt of gratitude to the men and woman who responded to the accident early Friday morning. The accident scene was very difficult, upsetting, dangerous, and freezing cold involving over 60 first responders.

The incident commander was a seasoned, compassionate, professional, and highly trained veteran of many-many fire, natural disaster, and accident responses. The incident commander was extremely competent and ran the operation like clockwork.

The local Carroll County volunteer first responders left their homes and families in the middle of the night and volunteered to come to the aid and assistance of someone in distress. They did it with a great deal of professionalism, used all the hours and hours of intense training for a greater good. They did it with a great deal of skill and competence. Many folks from other parts of the state remarked at the high level of professionalism and skill exhibited by Carroll County first responders. Many were especially impressed as to how well we worked as a team.

A big thank you to our first responders and Morton’s – God Bless you for all your work.

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The #Westminster Fire Co extends its sympathy to the family of Jeannie Vogel of JeannieBird Baking Co who died in today’s traffic accident. http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/2016/02/the-westminster-fire-co-extends-its.html

Saturday evening candle light vigil Feb. 20, 2016 6 pm. At JeannieBird Baking Company, 42 West Main Street, Westminster, MD http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/2016/02/saturday-evening-candle-light-vigil-feb.html



CARROLL COUNTY, Md. (WJZ) — A fiery crash took the life of a Carroll County woman known for putting smiles on the faces of many people with her food. http://cbsloc.al/1QRmcUg

Workers clean up after Route 27 crash
Worked clean up following a crash around 4 a.m. Friday February 19, 2016 at MD. 27 and Kate Wagner Road.

Route 27 and Kate Wagner Road crash

Morton's Towing and Recovery is the heavy accident recovery outfit that responded to the accident Friday morning in Carroll County



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