Couple hurt in Annapolis-area crash
Authorities say a husband and wife were critically injured when their car rolled several times on Route 50 near Annapolis.
It happened Monday about 9 p.m. near Interstate 97.
Firefighters say the 50-year-old man and 40-year-old woman were ejected from the vehicle.
They suffered life-threatening injuries and were flown to Shock Trauma in Baltimore.
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| January 5, 2011; 7:55 AM ET
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Anne Arundel, Traffic Accidents
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You seriously log onto the Post site to blame accident victims for their injuries? That's what you do? Wow...
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