STATE POLICE
CORPORAL AND CADET RESCUE
WOMAN FROM BURNING VEHICLE
THIS MORNING IN PRINCE
GEORGES COUNTY
(Upper Marlboro, MD) –
Colonel Terrence B. Sheridan
is commending a Maryland
State Police corporal and a
cadet for their decisive and
courageous actions that
saved the life of a woman
whom they pulled from a
burning vehicle in Prince
George’s County this
morning.
Shortly before 6:30 a.m.
today, Corporal John P.
Griffin and Cadet Andrew
Neall, of the Commercial
Vehicle Enforcement
Division, were on-duty in
the Upper Marlboro Scale
House on Rt. 301, when they
were contacted by a Prince
George’s County Department
of Corrections officer. The
officer reported a vehicle
had driven off the road on
southbound Rt. 301 near
Leeland Drive.
Corporal Griffin and Cadet
Neall immediately responded
to the scene. As they
approached, they could see
fire leaping six feet above
the Hyundai. The engine
compartment was fully
engulfed in fire as were
both front tires. Fire was
also seen coming from the
undercarriage of the vehicle
as far back as the middle of
the passenger compartment.
Witnesses told the trooper
and cadet they had not seen
the driver.
Cadet Neall attempted to
open the driver’s door, but
found it locked. Corporal
Griffin broke in the
driver’s window and observed
the passenger compartment to
be completely filled with
smoke.
After a few seconds, the
smoke cleared enough for
Corporal Griffin the see the
driver slumped over the
center console. Corporal
Griffin unbuckled the
incoherent driver and began
to remove her from the
burning vehicle. He said he
could feel the heat from the
fire at his feet and legs.
Corporal Griffin and Cadet
Neall rescued the driver
from the vehicle and began
to carry her up the hill.
They were less than 15 feet
from the vehicle when the
entire interior of the
Hyundai erupted and was
totally consumed in fire.
Corporal Griffin began to
assess the driver for
injuries when Prince
George’s Fire Department and
EMS units arrived on the
scene. Once treatment was
initiated by EMS personnel,
the driver became coherent
and later refused any
further medical attention.
The driver was identified as
Melody Grimm, 57, of
Crofton, Maryland.
The cause of the
single-vehicle crash remains
under investigation by State
Police at the Forestville
Barracks. The cause of the
fire is also unknown at this
time.
Back at the scale house,
Corporal Griffin noticed
that his boots and the legs
of his uniform pants were
singed from the fire.
Rescuing people from fires
is not something new to
Corporal Griffin. He is a
volunteer firefighter at the
Church Hill Volunteer Fire
Department. Corporal Griffin
and Cadet Neall are
continuing their shift at
the scale house today and
can be reached at
301-627-2206.
“I commend Corporal Griffin
and Cadet Neall for their
heroic actions today that
uphold the highest standards
and traditions of the
Maryland State Police,”
Colonel Sheridan said.
“Their decisive and
unselfish actions clearly
resulted in a life being
saved, for which we are all
grateful.”