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Majority of Crash Victims Come to Medical Examiner’s Office Every Year; New Education and Public Awareness Campaign “Choose Safety for Life” Will Be Launched to Save Lives
WHO: Lieutenant Governor Anthony G. Brown
Maryland Department of Transportation Secretary John D. Porcari
Maryland State Police Superintendent Terrence Sheridan
Chief Medical Examiner Dr. David Fowler
Maryland Institute of Emergency Medical Services Systems
Dr. Robert R. Bass
MdTA Police Chief Marcus Brown
Baltimore Director of Transportation Al Foxx
Monique Glover and Adrienne Glover, mother and grandmother of seven-year old Brijae who was struck and killed in crosswalk by a drunk driver
WHAT: Event launches “Choose Safety for Life” (CSFL), a new umbrella campaign that links highway safety programs and comprehensively raises awareness of traffic safety as a public health concern. CSFL will focus on five key steps for drivers to remember that can help reduce crashes.
GREAT VISUALS: Release of new television and radio public service announcements
Mobile billboards, billboard mock-ups
Enforcement and EMS vehicles
WHEN: Monday, May 5, 2008 at 2:00 p.m.
WHERE: State Medical Examiner’s Office
111 Penn Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
DIRECTIONS: From Baltimore: Southbound I-83 to Lombard Street. Turn right on Lombard Street and take Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. Turn left onto MLK and make left turn onto Pratt Street. Parking will be reserved for media along Pratt Street.
Please note: Penn Street will be CLOSED at Pratt Street.
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