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Firefighters use extrication tools to free driver in Monday night St. John's collision

Injuries to two victims not believed to be life-threatening

Firefighters from the St. John’s Regional fire department had to use extrication tools Monday night to remove the injured driver of a car involved in a two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Kenmount Road and Wyatt Boulevard. Keith Gosse/The Telegram
Firefighters from the St. John’s Regional fire department had to use extrication tools Monday night to remove the injured driver of a car involved in a two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Kenmount Road and Wyatt Boulevard. Keith Gosse/The Telegram - Keith Gosse

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Firefighters from the St. John’s Regional fire department had to use extrication tools Monday night to remove the injured driver of a car involved in a two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Kenmount Road and Wyatt Boulevard.

The car was struck on the driver’s side by an SUV just before 6 p.m. but Eastern Health Paramedics were unable to remove the driver due to the damage. It took about five minutes to cut the door open to access the female victim. A female passenger in the car was also injured but did not need assistance getting out of the car.

None of the occupants in the SUV were injured.

The RNC is investigating the collision.
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