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Man struck while putting gas in disabled car in Glen Burnie

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MILLERSVILLE, Md. — A 27-year-old man is in serious condition after being struck while putting gas into a disabled car in Glen Burnie.

The Anne Arundel County Fire Department responded to the call for a pedestrian struck in the area of southbound Route 10, between Marley Station Road and Mountain Road in Glen Burnie at about 5:21 p.m, the fire department said. There they found the man who had been struck by a 2003 Ford F-150 pickup truck as he tried to put gas into the disabled vehicle that had been heading south on Route 10.

Anne Arundel County Police said the man was a AAA employee, identified as Arasalan Tassaddique Khan of the 8200 block of Jumpers Hole Road in Millersville, who was assisting the driver in the disabled vehicle. The preliminary cause of the crash is the driver of the Ford, 49-year-old Steven Michael Robinson of the 1900 block of Whistler Avenue in Baltimore, failed to remain in a single lane. Police said alcohol or drugs may have contributed to the crash.

The Khan was taken to R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore for injuries thought to be serious but not life threatening.

Robinson remained on the scene following the crash. The Traffic Safety Section of the police department is reviewing the crash and their findings will be passed along to the State's Attorney's Office.