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By Bill Larson | April 10, 2008 |
One person was injured in a two-car accident today at approximately 3:55 p.m. at the intersection of Wilma Rudolph Boulevard and Trenton Road. A red Ford was rear ended by a red GMC Pickup. The Ford started to enter the intersection and then stopped. The vehicle behind started following, and then did not see when the the vehicle in front stopped, resulting in a collision. Two females were in the front vehicle. A young male was driving the pickup truck. This accident was not related to the traffic signal located at the intersection. Four Clarksville PD units responded along with one EMS ambulance. The passenger in the red car was transported to Gateway complaining of neck pain.
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Accident reconstructionist Ken Moore writes up his report on the accident on the trunk of the vehicle which was struck.
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Members of medic unit 22 get ready to assist the young woman injured in the accident
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Topics: Accident, CPD, EMS, Police
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