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The multi-vehicle injury accident from White County affects a city …

One person recovered from serious injuries, while two other minor injuries suffered from a crash with several vehicles in White County, in which a vehicle of the Cleveland fire brigade was involved on Friday evening.

In a publication by Georgia State Patrol (GSP) On Saturday it says that on Friday, May 9th in Gainesville Brracks on Friday, Friday, May 9th, the State Route 115 (Dahlonega Highway) and Tesnatee Gap Valley Road in White County. On arrival and examination it was found that a Lexus NX200, which was driven by the 74-year-old Dorothy Carolyn Lanier from Cleveland, drove east on the left turn for the Tesnatee Gap Valley Road. A Ford Focus, which was driven by Nancy Smith from Dahlonega by Nancy Smith, drove west on the SR 115 and approached the intersection of the Tesnate Gap Valley Road. A city of Cleveland Fire Department apparatus was stopped, with south in the Tesnate Gap Valley Road and waited to turn left into the SR 115. The fire engine was operated by 31-year-old John Sovine from Cleveland and no emergency equipment.

The GSP publication said that Lanier was of the opinion that the approaching focus on the right bending lane for the Tesnate Gap Valley RD was, so she started with her left curve. According to reports, Lanier could not result in the prediction of the path and her Lexus was hit by the focus on the front. After the initial impact, the Ford was pushed north and hit the left front tire of the fire engine, which was still stopped on the stop sign.

According to GSP, Smith was transported by EMS from the scene to treat serious but not life -threatening injuries. Sovine was unharmed. Lanier and her passenger, 59-year-old Joseph Lanier from Cleveland, had injury complaints, but refused to transport Ems.

Officials say that Lanier was quoted for failure of the retrofitting while turning left.

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