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Updated: 4:07 AM Aug 25, 2008
Route 68 Accident
WTAP News One person was taken to the hospital after swerving off the side of Route 68 and into a ravine. Posted: 9:19 PM Aug 20, 2008Reporter: Allison Rhea Email Address: allison.rhea@wtap.com |
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The accident happened a little after 6:00, Wednesday night, just south of the intersection of Route 68 and Pond Creek Road.
Two cars were driving south, when the car from behind "bumped" the car in front of it.
After getting hit, the car in front was sent over a ravine and into the woods.
Both Lubeck and Pond Creek Volunteer Fire Departments responded to the accident.
One driver was Michael Baker.
He was taken to Camden Clark Memorial Hospital. Baker was treated for his injures and released.
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