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Multiple-Vehicle Pileup on I-95 South Causes Major Delays in Harford County, Two Hospitalized After Separate Joppa Crash

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Published on May 26, 2025
Multiple-Vehicle Pileup on I-95 South Causes Major Delays in Harford County, Two Hospitalized After Separate Joppa CrashSource: Harford County Md Fire & EMS PIO Media Page

Yesterday afternoon, a significant multi-vehicle collision brought traffic to a near standstill in Harford County. Reports from WMAR-2 News indicate a nine-vehicle pileup on I-95 South near exit 74, Mountain Road (MD-152), prompting the closure of three lanes. Motorists have been advised to seek alternative routes, including US-40, MD-7, or US-1, to avoid the congested area.

Earlier in the day, emergency units were to respond quickly to another serious crash within the Joppa region. According to NottinghamMD, the Joppa-Magnolia Volunteer Fire Company, alongside the Kingsville Volunteer Fire Company, attended a motor vehicle collision at MD 152 and the I-95 Express Toll Lanes off-ramp. In the challenging extraction, first responders utilized the Jaws of Life to free one of the vehicle occupants.

Two individuals were transported to local trauma centers as a result of the consequent medical efforts. As of the latest updates, there has been no official comment on the condition of those involved in the accident. Joppa Magnolia Volunteer Fire Company and Harford County Department of Emergency Services were actively managing the scene to mitigate further disruption and commence an investigation into the incident.

While details of the nine-vehicle accident on I-95 are still emerging, local authorities continue investigating the chain of events leading up to the pileup.