Body-worn camera footage shows initial response to Key Bridge collapse

Body-worn camera footage from the night of the Key Bridge collapse gives us an up-close view of the tragedy, moments after it unfolded. The footage comes courtesy of an ABC News Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, and the video was captured by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. The DNR, according to its site, 'oversees the state’s maritime homeland security efforts, including daily patrols of critical waterfront infrastructure. ' The first body-worn camera clip, nearly two hours long, begins from an officer's perspective at almost 2:30 am the morning of March 26. The officer is in his car, turns on his sirens, and sprints to a dock, boarding and piloting a boat. READ MORE: https://www.wmar2news.com/keybridgecollapse/body-worn-camera-footage-shows-initial-response-to-key-bridge-collapse