Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Car caught in flooding on Goldsboro Rd. in Bethesda

Montgomery County Fire and Rescue services are engaged in a swift water rescue at a notoriously flood-prone spot in Bethesda. A     2008 Toyota Camry is trapped in rising waters at Goldsboro Road and Massachusetts Avenue, according to scanner reports.

Firefighters are asking for police to close off Goldsboro.

Another water rescue is needed for a vehicle trapped in high water at East-West Highway and Sundale Drive.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

So were the rescue efforts successful?

Robert Dyer said...

Yes.

Anonymous said...

What kind of car was it? I hope it wasn't a Tesla!

Anonymous said...

"Yes."

That's it?

Anonymous said...

The gov't shouldn't have melted all that snow! If the snow were on the sidewalks like it should be in February then maybe there wouldn't be any flooding!

Anonymous said...

Goldsboro at Mass floods every time there's a hard rain. Is there a long-term solution to this?

Anonymous said...

Luckily we have a County Council memember like Hans Riemer to ensure our fire and rescue personnel are always equipped and ready. It's as if Hans himself rescued these people.

Robert Dyer said...

11:32: Carpetbagger Hans Riemer couldn't find this intersection without a GPS.

Anonymous said...

Careful now that might be a libelous statement against comment policy and recorded and submitted to law enforcement.

Anonymous said...

GPS LOL That's actually funny.
2 points for Dyer.

Anonymous said...

Wow that's what you find funny enough to give two points to? Raise your standards, man.

Anonymous said...

Carpetbagger? This isn't Georgia