Woman airlifted after car accident
A Nevada City woman was hospitalized in serious condition after their collision combined with a big rig Brunswick in Idaho and Maryland streets Thursday.
Holly St-Denis, 38, was airlifted Sutter Roseville Medical Center with a broken right femur and a broken right wrist and, after the California Highway Patrol.
Saint-Denis, heading south on Braunschweig 10:30 hours, under the direction away from Grass Valley, when they were at the intersection. Break Your Toyota collided with a truck-Hansen Bros. 56-year-old Timothy Ellefson Smart City, was the attempt, left for Idaho, Maryland, CHP Officer, said Barry Cuerden.
The rescue forces using Jaws of Life at Saint-Denis to release his car after Cuerden.
He said it was aware, but required a trip to Sutter Roseville because Femurfrakturen with the risk to the life threat from loss of blood.
The crash slowed transport, Idaho and Maryland-pilot were redirected to Sutton Way. Ellefson said Cuerden was not injured.
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