VIDEO UPDATE: First Responders Save Man After Medical Emergency Leads to Crash in Lexington Park

August 29, 2025

UPDATE 8/29/2025: Deputy Bianca Milton was honored with a Life Saving Award.

At approximately 12:10 p.m., deputies, firefighters, and EMS personnel responded to Lexwood Drive and Lexwood Court after multiple 911 callers reported that a driver suffering a medical emergency had struck a parked vehicle.

Deputy Milton arrived on scene in less than two minutes and found the adult male driver unresponsive and not breathing. Without hesitation, she began CPR, maintaining life-saving efforts until firefighters and emergency medical personnel arrived.

CPR was performed for about 10 minutes, during which Narcan was also administered. The driver, a man in his 50s, regained a pulse before being transported to an area hospital.

Alongside her efforts, St. Mary’s County Department of Emergency Services EMTs Kaylyn Hooper, Sydney Pearce, Brooke Bixby, Ashley Corley; Paramedic Vincent McGovern; and Bay District Volunteer Fire Department personnel Captain Peter Marshall, Sgt. Jacob Clark, Lt. Blake Tarleton, and Firefighters David Thompson, Matthew Grablick, and Tyler Dodge, who all also provided life-saving care at the scene.





On Tuesday, May 13, 2025, at approximately 12:10 p.m., police, firefighters and emergency medical services responded to the area of Lexwood Drive and Lexwood Court in Lexington Park, for the reported motor vehicle collision after a possible medical emergency.

Multiple 911 callers reported a driver who was having a seizure struck a parked/unoccupied vehicle.

Police arrived on the scene in under 2 minutes from dispatch to find the adult male operator not breathing and began performing CPR until firefighters and emergency medical services arrived to perform further life-saving measures.

CPR was performed for approximately 10 minutes, and at least one dose of NARCAN was administered.

The male, who was reportedly in his 50’s, was transported by ambulance to an area hospital after EMS regained a pulse and advised CPR was no longer in progress.

Two additional occupants of the SUV were evaluated and signed care refusal forms on the scene. The Ford SUV was parked and unoccupied at the time of the crash occurring.

Deputies from the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office are investigating the collision.