Forney, Texas — There was a serious accident reported along FM 1641 this past Saturday (July 25, 2015) that left a total of two people injured, yet involved four cars. One of them may have been a bright green sports car, but the news wasn’t very specific.
So far, all they have confirmed is that four cars were in a wreck at the intersection of Profit Way and FM 1641, which is on the east side of Forney.
Two people were injured and had to be flown via helicopter to a nearby hospital in town, however, the news claims they weren’t very badly hurt. Usually, helicopter rides are reserved for more urgent care and critical injuries, though.
The police mentioned a little bit about the accident, saying that one car rear-ended another, which started a chain-reaction of collisions.
This was around 3:15 p.m. Saturday afternoon.
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Map of the Accident
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