HARRIMAN, NY — One person was taken to the hospital immediately following an accident between a tractor-trailer and a pickup truck that happened in Harriman, New York on Thursday, April 30th, 2015. Sources said that the accident happened at about 5:45 Thursday morning.
An as-of-yet unidentified person was hurt when a pickup truck and a semi-truck collided while driving on the New York State Thruway. The news sources have not said how the accident happened, only that the vehicles were in the southbound lanes when the crash took place.
One person was flown by EMS personnel in a helicopter to a nearby hospital for treatment following the crash.
New York State Police responded to the accident scene.
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Scene of the Accident
View of the Road
Commentary:
Considering the news is essentially barren on details, I’m wondering if anybody actually knows what happened in the accident. Usually, news sources and police agencies are all-too-quick to put out a report, even if the details aren’t exactly solid, so when they release a news report with virtually nothing it tells me that even the authorities may not know what happened. If anybody were to come forward with more insight, I’d be happy to listen to what they had to say.
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