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Motor-vehicle accident at Route 5 and Fargo Road

By Billie Owens

A two-car accident (possibly three) with injuries is reported at Route 5 and Fargo Road. There is entrapment and extrication will be needed for one of the vehicles.

Stafford Fire Department, State Police and Mercy EMS are responding.

UPDATE: (5:18 p.m.): The entrapped person has been extricated. The 46-year-old female driver of one of the vehicles in en route to UMMC with bruises, a sore arm and other minor injuries.

The others involved apparently are being cared for at the scene or being transported via ambulance to UMMC.

Bob Price

A red Jeep Grand Cherokee got t-boned on driver's side by a Dodge or Chrysler convertible.Ambulance,fly car,Sheriff and State Police were there when I went by-then I met a Stafford Fire Dept. truck a little up the road. That's a bad intersection-too many accidents there-I think people misjudge the speed of the vehicles on Rt.5.

Oct 26, 2010, 5:25pm Permalink
Sharilyn Fotiathis

That accident couldn't have happened 5 minutes after I went through there. (west bound) And Bob, you're very right! People drive like idiots through there and sadly I often see dump trucks pulling out in front of cars in the exact location.Plus, I go through there every morning around 6:30 ~ even though it's dark out and deer are running people still tailgate me and speed past as soon as I merge to the right hand lane. Good news to hear the accident looks a lot worse than it is. Speedy recovery to the injured!

Oct 26, 2010, 5:47pm Permalink
Bob Price

Yeah-people in a hurry-6 years ago we had just picked up rental car (van was in body shop-friend had backed into it)-wife was driving home w/my sons-a guy running late for work pulled out in front of her from Fargo Rd. - t-boned him-luckily,everyone walked away.Must be the dump trucks want to tear up Fargo Rd.now-Clipnock must be too rough for them now......kinda wonder when a serious accident will happen on Fargo Rd. w/ all the hills and blind driveways.

Oct 26, 2010, 10:31pm Permalink

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