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Single injury accident in Reno Wednesday night
On Tuesday night, one person had to be extricated from their vehicle in Reno after crashing through a fence. The incident occurred on March 5, when a silver Toyota Corolla crashed through a fence, requiring the driver to be extricated. Fortunately, Reno Fire was able to successfully remove the driver from the vehicle and there were no injuries reported.
According to reports, the driver lost control of their vehicle and crashed through the fence, causing significant damage to both the car and the fence. Emergency responders arrived on the scene and worked quickly to extricate the driver from the vehicle. The driver was then evaluated for any injuries, but it was confirmed that there were no resulting injuries from the accident.
No more information is available at this time.
Mar 07, 2024
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