Saturday, July 4, 2009
Top Stories
Comment

Elderly woman suffers critical injuries in Edgewater crash

Published 08/19/08

An elderly woman is clinging to life following a two-vehicle crash in Edgewater yesterday afternoon.

Heather Rawlyk — The Capital County police officers reconstruct the accident scene on Central Avenue in Edgewater. The elderly woman in the passenger seat of the Buick remained in critical condition this morning in the Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore.
Advertisement

Flavia Lombardi Giampietro, 80, was about to be flown to the Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore after being freed from her wrecked vehicle, but her condition quickly deteriorated, making such a flight risky, said Battalion Chief Matthew Tobia, a county Fire Department spokesman.

He said the woman went into cardiac arrest and stopped breathing.

As protocol, paramedics canceled the helicopter and drove Mrs. Giampietro to Anne Arundel Medical Center in Parole - the closest hospital. Her injuries were grim.

"When we get into a situation where we have an elderly female with critical injuries and she loses a pulse and is not breathing, it's almost always not survivable," Chief Tobia said.

At the hospital, doctors and nurses fought to keep Mrs. Giampietro alive and eventually were able to re-establish a pulse.

She was taken to the shock trauma center, where she remained in critical condition this morning, police said.

Her husband, Dominick Michael Giampietro, 83, of Rockville was driving a 1997 Chrysler LHS east on Mayo Road at 1:30 p.m. when he sloweddown and turned left to go to the Peninsula Farms & Bait stand, county police said. The Chrysler pulled directly into the path of a 2003 Ford van that was traveling west, and was struck on the passenger side.

Mrs. Giampietro, was in the front passenger seat during the crash.

Mr. Giampietro was taken by ambulance with serious injuries to Anne Arundel Medical Center, where he was treated and released to be by his wife's side at the shock trauma center, officials said.

The driver of the van, Felipe J. Guerrero Castellanos, 23, of Gaithersburg and his six passengers were not injured, police said.

Police shut down one lane of Mayo Road near Selby Heights Road for more than an hour while they reconstructed the accident scene. Traffic backed up more than 2 miles in both directions, causing many drivers to turn off their vehicles and chat on the roadside.

Mr. Guerrero and the van's six passengers sat in a grassy lot next to the bait stand. An investigator jotted in a notebook as the men told him what happened.

Teirra Harris, 25, of Mayo was folding laundry at the Mayo Cleaner when she said she "heard a big bang" and the sound of brakes slamming. She said paramedics pulled Mrs. Giampietro from the crushed green Chrysler and began cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

"They took her behind the legion, but then it didn't (look like) she was going to make it," Ms. Harris said. "The man, he was in a state of shock. He looked like he was in a daze.

"He walked up to an ambulance and they took him to Anne Arundel (Medical Center)."

YOUR COMMENTS

If you encounter other problems, please email ewiffin@capitalgazette.com and include your name, username, and any errors or messages that are displayed. The more information you can provide, the better able we will be to assist you.

In order to post or vote on a comment, you must be signed in with a hometownannapolis account.

LOGIN TO POST A COMMENT

If you encounter other problems, please email ewiffin@capitalgazette.com and include your name, username, and any errors or messages that are displayed. The more information you can provide, the better able we will be to assist you.

Username: Password:
Jul 11 - Canoe Excursion
video
video
Home of the Week: Maureen McCunn
video
video
Golf Tip 2: Chipping
video
video
Tea Party Protest
video
video
Project Funway
video
video
U.S. Naval Academy Oath of Office 2009
video
video
U.S. Naval Academy Induction Day 2009

• BUY PHOTOS & VIDEO>>

SPECIAL: Two-for-one 4x6 photo reprints

slideshow
slideshow
Photos of the Week Ending July 3 2009
slideshow
slideshow
Home of the Week: Maureen McCunn
slideshow
slideshow
Osprey banding
slideshow
slideshow
Naval Academy Induction Day 2009
slideshow
slideshow
Bill Burton anniversary celebration
slideshow
slideshow
Carr's Beach Historic Music Festival
#1 - Double murder suspect held without bail
#2 - Hundreds protest taxes at City Dock
#3 - Former SP insurance agent guilty of fraud
#4 - 2009 Kunta Kinte festival canceled
#5 - Police charge ex-boyfriend in double slaying
#6 - Jones family to sue county, Board of Ed
#7 - Employee fatally shot by county police described as erratic
#8 - Police arrest 4 in burglary spree
#9 - Man wounded in city shooting
#10 - Plebes report for duty
#1 - Jones family to sue county, Board of Ed (30 comments)
#2 - Hitler comparison leads to call for GOP leader's resignation (21 comments)
#3 - Two shot dead in Admiral Heights home (15 comments)
#4 - Bike rider struck on West Street (13 comments)
#5 - Pharmacist accused of dealing drugs (11 comments)
HomesInAnnapolis.com

Millersville

ARNOLD
Advertise
Archive
Blogs
Calendar
Comments
Contact us
Cookbook
Slideshows
Video
AP Video
SUBMIT INFO:
Anniversary
Band info
Birth
Calendar event
Engagement
Letter
Obituary
Wedding