Sunday, April 28th 2013– Five people were taken to Shock Trauma, one with serious but not life-threatening injuries, after a multi-car accident in Baltimore County, MD. One vehicle in the accident did rollover, but no information was given on the specific occupant(s) injuries.
Read Full Post ‹ Multi-Car Accident in Halethorpe, MD Injures Five
Monday, April 29th 2013– Police would not confirm the identity of a single engine Cessna pilot that crashed on Monday, but witnesses are identifying him as Stanton King. The plane the wan was in was registered to Mr. King.
Read Full Post ‹ Stanton King Injured in Airplane Accident in Albany, NY
Monday, April 29th 2013– The 18-year-old driver of a white Mitsubishi Galant was taken to the hospital with undisclosed injuries following a car accident in Phoenix, AZ at 6:30 a.m. Monday.
Read Full Post ‹ Car Accident in Phoenix, AZ Injures One
Monday, April 29th 2013– A Pontiac G6 that was involved in an accident with a Mitsubishi Galant was carrying three children at the time. According to police reports, the female driver of the G6 was taken to the hospital an admitted in serious condition. One of the children, a 1-year-old girl, was admitted in extremely critical condition.
Read Full Post ‹ Car Accident in Phoenix, AZ Injures Two Adults and Three Children
The Wilson family, of Cass County, were driving over the weekend when the vehicle they were occupying was involved in an accident that left Delbert, Michelle and Diane Wilson with some extent of injury.
Read Full Post ‹ Delbert Wilson and Family Injured in Car Accident in Calvin Township, MI
Wayne Barber Jr. was driving his vehicle over the weekend when he was involved in an accident that left him with undisclosed injuries. The driver of another car allegedly crossed into his lane and impacted Mr. Barber’s vehicle. The details surrounding the nature of the accident have not been released pending official investigation.
Read Full Post ‹ Wayne Barber Jr. Injured in Car Accident in Calvin Township, MI
Two people were transported to an undisclosed medical facility for treatment of injuries sustained in a car accident. The accident took place at 8 p.m. on Monday, April 29th 2013 at a busy intersection in Virginia Beach, VA.
Read Full Post ‹ Two-Car Accident in Virginia Beach, VA Injures Two
Monday, April 29th 2013– Eighteen-year-old Destiny Albertson was the passenger in a vehicle that was involved in a two-car accident on Monday. The accident involved two cars, and took place around the intersection of highways 78 and 22.
Read Full Post ‹ Destiny Albertson Injured in Two-Car Accident in Tishomingo, OK
Saturday, April 27th 2013– Twenty-six-year-old William Wieters was the driver of a semi-truck involved in an accident Saturday that leaked thousands of gallons of fuel onto the highway. He was immediately rescued by another motorist, but sustained significant injury as a result of the accident.
Read Full Post ‹ William Wieters Injured in Semi-Truck Accident in Berkley County, SC
Emos Jeanat, of Brockway, LA, was working on his 10-wheel hydraulic dump truck on his property along Bates Rd. when he somehow came to be pinned between the truck and the cab. Read Full Post ‹ Emos Jeanat Injured in Farm Accident in Ridgeway, LA
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