Sun Photo by Phil Gentry
Greeneville Emergency & Rescue Squad volunteers and Tusculum VFD volunteer firefighters work to free the trapped driver of a compact car that was involved in a collision with the blue truck shown in the background of the photo shortly before 3 p.m. Thursday. The car's driver was subsequently flown to the Johnson City Medical Center by a Wings Air Rescue helicopter.
Published: 3:48 PM, 09/11/2008
Last updated: 8:19 AM, 09/12/2008
Source: The Greeneville Sun
By BILL
JONES
Staff Writer
Two people were
injured shortly before 3 p.m. on Thursday in a collision between a compact car and the tractor portion of
a tractor-trailer rig on the Baileyton Road. The crash occurred between Robert Harmon Road and
Doty's Chapel Road.
Witnesses at the scene said a woman who was the only
occupant of a compact Chevrolet Cavalier involved in the collision was trapped in the wreckage of
the car. The Chevrolet bore a Hawkins County license plate
The driver of
the truck, who was injured but not trapped in his vehicle, was transported to a Greeneville hospital
by a Greene County-Greeneville Emergency Medical Services ambulance, witnesses at the scene
said.
A Wings Air Rescue helicopter was dispatched to the location to
transport the driver of the car once she was freed from the wreckage by volunteers from the
Greeneville Emergency & Rescue Squad.
The Wings Air Rescue crew
worked with local EMS personnel to treat the injured woman at the scene, witnesses
said.
Also responding to the scene were units of the
Tusculum Volunteer Fire Department.
The collision blocked traffic in both
directions on the Baileyton Road.
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