2010年8月25日星期三

Police said Gober was driving

CONYNGHAM TOWNSHIP -- Icy road conditions contributed to a one- car accident Monday morning along Big Mine Run Road that resulted in injuries to four Ashland residents.oil painting
State police at Bloomsburg reported Nicholas Gober, 21;, and his three passengers, Dakota Bereskie, 18; a 17-year-old male and a 16- year-old male suffered moderate injuries in the 1:45 a.m. crash in Columbia County.


Police said Gober was driving a 2007 Subaru WRX west oil painting toward Centralia when he lost control of his car on a patch of ice, causing it to cross the eastbound lane and exit the road. Police said the auto spun and rolled before striking several trees.

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Pieces of the vehicle and several objects belonging to the victims, including a shoe and hat, were scattered around the scene. The mangled front window of the car had a gaping hole and its roof was dented from the impact.


An hour after the accident, two of the victims, including one with blood on his face, sat in a car belonging to one of the victim's parents. The two were later seen on stretchers as emergency medical technicians placed them in nearby ambulances.vivienne westwood
All four vivienne westwood victims were transported to Saint Catherine Medical Center Fountain Springs, where they underwent emergency room treatment before being released.
A single lane of traffic was open at 3 a.m. as tow truck operators removed the vehicle. The road was fully operational a short time later.

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Assisting state police at the scene were Butler Township police, fire personnel from Centralia and Aristes, and fire police and ambulance units from Ashland, Shenandoah and Mount Carmel.

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