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ATV accident in Anne Arundel sends three to hospital

Three adults are in the hospital with possible life-threatening injuries after an all-terrain vehicle accident in Davidsonville, Maryland, early Saturday morning, according to the Anne Arundel Fire Department.

Anne Arundel fire responded around 12:40 a.m. Saturday to a report of an ATV that ran off the road into a ravine off of Governor’s Bridge Road in Davidsonville, Maryland. Two women and one man, all 21, were ejected from the vehicle. The ATV pinned one rider temporarily; bystanders freed them before emergency services arrived on the scene.

All three victims were airlifted to the hospital with possibly life-threatening injuries.

The cause of the crash is under investigation.

See a map of the area where the crash took place below.

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