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Car Fire

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Update: Adams Police Identify Drivers in Myoma Road Crash

The road was shut down for about three hours Tuesday after one of the cars in the two-vehicle crash caught fire.

Adams Township Police continue to investigate a car crash that sent two people to the hospital and shut down Myoma Road for about three hours Tuesday afternoon. Police Chief Bill Westerman said Michael Bobbish Jr., 42, of Mars, was driving on Myoma Road towards Mars-Evans City Road at about 2 p.m. when he crossed the center line of the road and lost control of the vehicle. The car struck Sara Thompson, 83, who was driving a Chrysler sedan in the opposite direction. “She tried getting away from him, but he came back across and ended up hitting her head on,” Westerman said. The Nissan Bobbish was driving erupted in flames after the collision, Westerman said. Both Bobbish and Thompson got out of their cars before police arrived on the scene, …

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MarsDude

11:43 am on Thursday, January 31, 2013

Good luck getting Metcalf to do ANYTHING that is outside of gun control or illegals.   more ›

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Watch: Car Fire Slowing Down Traffic on I-79

PennDOT traffic cameras show fire trucks on the scene of Wednesday night's crash. For northbound commuters, it's the second traffic-snarled rush hour in as many nights.

A car fire slowed rush-hour traffic Wednesday night in the northbound lanes of Interstate 79 near the intersection of Wedgewood Drive in Wexford. At 5:45 p.m. Wednesday, PennDOT cameras showed emergency responders at the scene. The crash was cleared and traffic was flowing again by mid-evening. For northbound commuters who frequent this portion of I-79, it was the second evening rush-hour in as many days to be clogged by heavy traffic. Reader Kate Schaffner commented on the Cranberry Patch Facebook page that traffic on I-79 North is at a near standstill from just before Wexford to about a mile after the Mt. Nebo exit. On Tuesday night, motorists complained of being stuck for as long as two hours in a jam triggered by a sudden snow squall. …

Nicole

6:34 pm on Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Stuck in it. Hope no one is hurt but this sucks!!!   more ›

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