Missouri Road Conditions

Thursday, December 16, 2010
Drivers in the county of Dyer face dangerous driving conditions on Wednesday, the freezing temperatures and rain led to icy roads. Tennessee Highway Patrol and the Department of Dyer County Sheriff, were busy working most of the accidents throughout the county.
Two wrecks occurred on I-155 in the westbound lane about a mile from the exit-Lenox Nauvoo Road, the closure of two lanes of the Inter-down for almost an hour.
The first accident occurred around 11:20 and when to pass a 25-year-old from Caruthersville, Missouri is moving toward the west and tried, a garbage truck.
Trooper Grant Montgomery said the driver hit a little ice on the road and lost control of his Ford Explorer in 1997 reached over the railing on both sides of the highway. Then came the shoulder and then the street and into the path of a garbage truck.
The garbage truck came to a controlled stop and the driver of the Explorer was trapped in his vehicle for 25 minutes. Rescue Lenox Fire and Rescue Service responded to wreck Dyersburg, Dyer County and Fire Chief James Medlingen. The driver was removed from the vehicle using the jaws of life and a daughter.
Montgomery said she suffered injuries and complained of pain in his leg and was transported by ambulance to Dyersburg Regional Medical Center.
The driver of the garbage truck, which belongs to the elimination Branum, Kennett, Missouri, suffered no injuries. The front of the truck was damaged and had to be towed from the scene. Branum was the elimination of waste from several counties in Missouri to Dyersburg discharged since early 2009.
Montgomery said the accident is still under investigation, but he does not believe that the driver of the Explorer would be punished. He said he was with his seatbelt at the time of the accident. An inspection of commercial vehicles from garbage trucks needed and who was involved in the accident.
Moreover, as the respondents worked the wreck of another accident just a few meters from where the first scene. He was a 1999 Ford Mustang was driven by women of 21 years, Caruthersville, MO
Montgomery said the driver approached the scene in the west lane lost control of his vehicle and struck the edge of a guardrail and cable barrier.
She did not say to avoid injury, but he was shaken. Will not called in the accident charge.
Earlier in the morning was another accident on Highway 104 West Finley and Lenox Nauvoo Road when a motorist allegedly shot a woman in front of a truck Finley returned the fire from a medical call. The driver seems to have been injured and was not for failing to give way fine give convicted.
Dyer County Sheriff Jeff Cash said his department works in wreck Mills Filed lanes Ferry Road, Edgewood Road, Rambo Road, Everett and Hoss Mistons began. He said there were no serious injuries were involved in accidents.
The afternoon of Wednesday, reported work THP three wrecks in Dyer County, one in Lake County and three in Obion County.

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