Firefighters use jaws of life to save woman in Slappey Boulevard wreck
by
Colby Gallagher
Posted: 08.21.2012 at 4:31 PM
The Albany Fire Department used the jaws of life to rescue a person out of the crashed vehicles.
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Colby Gallagher
ALBANY, GA -- Two cars were involved in a collision at the intersection of North Slappey Boulevard and Whispering Pines Road.
Albany police say that a 2000 Ford Expedition driven by Amy Collier was traveling north bound on Slappey Boulevard attempting to make a left turn, westbound onto Whispering Pines. A 2002 Chevrolet S10 driven by Natoria Smith had a green light but the turning light for Collier had expired. Collier proceeded to make the turn and struck Smith.
The
Albany Fire Department
used the jaws of life to rescue a person out of the crashed vehicles.
Collier was cited with failure to yield while making a left turn. Smith along with a passenger were transported to the hospital for further observation.
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