Great Mills, MD (June 1, 2026) – Three people were injured on Sunday afternoon, May 31, in a motor-vehicle collision in Great Mills. The accident occurred around 5:04 p.m. at the intersection of Chancellors Run Road and FDR Boulevard.
Emergency units from St. Mary’s County Fire and EMS responded to the scene, along with Maryland State Police. Upon arrival, personnel evaluated three patients, including two adult men and a nine-year-old boy. One adult sustained a laceration to the back of his head.
No other details about the vehicles or the sequence of events were provided in the initial report. The collision remains under investigation.
We hope all those injured make a full recovery.
What Details Are Usually Reviewed After Collisions Involving Multiple Patients?
When a crash involves multiple injured people, investigators usually review vehicle movement, impact points, and occupant positions. This helps determine how each person was affected during the collision.
Medical evaluations are key to understanding the severity of injuries, including visible wounds like cuts and any internal trauma. Emergency response times, vehicle damage, and final resting positions of the vehicles are also considered.
Witness statements, photos, and camera footage can help clarify the sequence of events. Together, these details provide a comprehensive view of how the collision occurred and the factors that influenced the outcomes for all involved.