Archive for October, 2008

Two injured in Delaware auto accident

admin October 30th, 2008

October 30, 2008

Daily Times reported a Delaware auto accident on Thursday morning in which two women were injured.

A 25-year-old woman was driving her Chrysler Sirrus south on Route 113 when a 19-year-old woman pulled her Dodge Stratus out in front of her causing the Delaware car accident.

The driver who caused the Delaware car accident was airlifted to Peninsula Regional Medical Center with non-life threatening injuries, while the other driver was taken to Beebe Hospital for non-life threatening injuries.

The Delaware auto accident remains under investigation and the driver who caused the accident was cited for failure to remain stopped at a stop sign.

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Pennsylvania auto accident kills one, injures another

admin October 28th, 2008

October 28, 2008

Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reported three cars were involved in a Pennsylvania auto accident on Thursday evening.

A 16-year-old teen caused the Pennsylvania car accident when he was driving his Ford pickup truck southbound and he crossed over the median, hitting a 2000 Cadillac and crashing into a Toyota Rav4.

The teen that caused the Pennsylvania auto accident suffered moderate injuries and was taken to Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center. The driver and passenger of the Cadillac were uninjured, but the driver of the Rav4 was killed in the Pennsylvania auto accident.

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Passenger killed in New Jersey auto accident

admin October 23rd, 2008

October 23, 2008

A 23-year-old man died as a result of a New Jersey auto accident early Tuesday morning, as reported by The Record.

A 22-year-old driver lost control of his car, overturned it, and then hit a tree, causing the New Jersey auto accident.

The 23-year-old passenger in the vehicle was not wearing his seatbelt and was partially ejected from the car. He was pronounced dead at the scene of the New Jersey car accident.

The driver who caused the New Jersey auto accident was taken to Saint Joseph’s Regional Medical Center and was treated for minor injuries.

Police are trying to determine if speed or alcohol were factors in the New Jersey car accident.

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Two police officers seriously injured in Pennsylvania slip and fall accident

admin October 21st, 2008

October 21, 2008

Philly News reported two police officers were on routine patrol in the Bucks County community on Friday night when they were involved in a Pennsylvania slip and fall accident.

The two police officers noticed a double-door side entrance was open at the Sand Castle winery and went to observe when the Pennsylvania fall accident occurred.

One of the officers went into the doorway and fell 40 feet down in an open freight elevator shaft. The other officer heard his shouts for help and he too fell down the shaft.

Both officers suffered serious injuries and multiple fractures as a result of the Pennsylvania fall accident. They were airlifted to Saint Luke’s Hospital.

Officials said the winery was closed at the time of the Pennsylvania premises liability accident. The doors to the freight elevator were accidently left open and there was no real break-in.

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Mysterious object caused Pennsylvania auto accident

admin October 16th, 2008

October 16, 2008

CBS3 reported that a man was involved in a Pennsylvania auto accident when he was driving his truck on Schuylkill Expressway last week.

The driver said he is lucky to be alive after the mysterious object hit his truck and damaged the roof and windshield.

The man escaped the Pennsylvania car accident with no injuries. Investigators cannot determine what the object was that caused the extensive damages.

The driver is looking for witnesses who might know what happened and what caused the Pennsylvania auto accident.

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