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Posted by Upred on November 06, 2006 at 19:04:05 from (24.231.129.223):
This past sunday morning I was working my shift for the telephone company. I picked up a repair ticket in a rural part our area. I drove out to the job and started placing a new service wire to my customer. I was up in my bucket, when I heard a car accelerating rapidly coming in my direction, when the car topped the hill the driver lost control, fishtailed and skidded about 450ft became airborne and crashed into some trees. The 17 year old driver and the 17year old girl in the front seat were treated and released at the local hospital.Luckily they were Both wearing their seat belt. The backseat passenger was ejected from the car. Her name was Julie. Sorry but I didn't know who I could talk to, Thanks
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