Baltimore Officer Dies After Collision with Fire Engine

Police car rear-ended the fire engine, which was stopped in the road.


Wednesday, October 20, 2010

BALTIMORE - A Baltimore police officer has died after crashing his cruiser into a city fire engine that was stopped on a highway.

Police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi (guh-lee-EHL'-mee) says 32-year-old Officer Tommy Portz went into cardiac arrest after the crash around 10 a.m. on U.S. 40 in west Baltimore. He died at a trauma center.

Police are investigating the crash. It's not clear whether Portz was responding to a call or had his lights and sirens activated.

Portz was a nine-year veteran and becomes the third city officer to be killed in the span of less than a month. In September, Officer James Fowler died in a car accident on his way to a training exercise, and Detective Brian Stevenson was slain over the weekend after a fight over a parking space.
 



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