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Other News October 9, 2008  RSS feed

Two Drivers Hurt In Remsen/K Crash

By Neil S. Friedman

A 2005 black Nissan Altima (above left)and a tan Chrysler Caravan — with Maryland plates — collided at the intersection of Avenue Kand Remsen Avenue Monday afternoon. Both drivers appeared injured and one was removed on stretcher to Brookdale Hospital.           Neil S. FriedmanA 2005 black Nissan Altima (above left)and a tan Chrysler Caravan — with Maryland plates — collided at the intersection of Avenue Kand Remsen Avenue Monday afternoon. Both drivers appeared injured and one was removed on stretcher to Brookdale Hospital. Neil S. Friedman Details of the two car collision on Monday morning at Remsen Ave-nue and Avenue K were not available from the 69th Precinct at press time yesterday.

Witnesses told a reporter at the scene that they heard the crash but had no idea from which direction either vehicle was travelling.

Emergency personnel arrived at the intersection soon after the crash and removed one injured female driver. The man who was at the wheel of the other car managed to exit his car on his own but said he had hurt his left shoulder and arm.

Local Fire Department personnel were called to the scene and spread an anti-flammatory agent on liquids that spewed from the mini-van.

One driver involved in Monday's crash is placed on stretcher by EMSworkers before she was transported to Brookdale Hospital.  
                                                                                  Neil S. FriedmanOne driver involved in Monday's crash is placed on stretcher by EMSworkers before she was transported to Brookdale Hospital. Neil S. Friedman