Accidents keep emergency workers busy
Nov 30, 2009 | 1841 views |  1 comments | 18 18 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Slick roads and rainy weather Monday morning had emergency personnel busy with accidents. Alabama State Troopers worked an accident on Alabama 21 South, near the E911 Central Dispatch facility. Shunnika Williams’ car left the road down a hill and she was rescued by emergency workers, shown in the photo. The second accident happened front of the south entrance to Bemiston. According to Talladega Police, Karrisa Debardlabon was driving a 2002 Ford Crown Victoria when the vehicle in front of her stopped suddenly and she left the roadway to avoid it. She then struck one of the brick columns at the entrance to Bemiston. Bob Crisp
Slick roads and rainy weather Monday morning had emergency personnel busy with accidents. Alabama State Troopers worked an accident on Alabama 21 South, near the E911 Central Dispatch facility. Shunnika Williams’ car left the road down a hill and she was rescued by emergency workers, shown in the photo. The second accident happened front of the south entrance to Bemiston. According to Talladega Police, Karrisa Debardlabon was driving a 2002 Ford Crown Victoria when the vehicle in front of her stopped suddenly and she left the roadway to avoid it. She then struck one of the brick columns at the entrance to Bemiston. Bob Crisp
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