Two injured in Sunday accident
OXFORD – A two-car motor vehicle accident on State Highway 220 sent two to the hospital Sunday.
According to Sgt. C. Ted Ellingsen of the Chenango County Sheriff’s Office, 19 year-old Autumn Matthews of Oxford was headed south on County Road 32 when she failed to yield the right of way at a stop sign and pulled out onto 220 in front of a 2001 Ford pick-up truck being driven by Derik Gould, 21, of Guilford.
The truck hit Matthews’ 2008 Mazda and then careened into the guard rail.
Matthews, who complained of neck pain following the accident, was transported to Wilson Hospital in Binghamton by Cooperstown Medical Transport.
One of Gould’s passengers, Katelynn Coville, 25, of Norwich, was transported by Norwich ambulance to Chenango Memorial Hospital for treatment.
According to Ellingsen, neither of the women’s injuries were life threatening.
Neither Gould himself, nor his other passenger, a 3-year old girl, were injured.
The Chenango County Sheriff’s Office was assisted at the scene by the Oxford Fire Department, Norwich Fire Department and Cooperstown Medical Transport.
According to Ellingsen, no tickets have been issued in connection with the crash.
According to Sgt. C. Ted Ellingsen of the Chenango County Sheriff’s Office, 19 year-old Autumn Matthews of Oxford was headed south on County Road 32 when she failed to yield the right of way at a stop sign and pulled out onto 220 in front of a 2001 Ford pick-up truck being driven by Derik Gould, 21, of Guilford.
The truck hit Matthews’ 2008 Mazda and then careened into the guard rail.
Matthews, who complained of neck pain following the accident, was transported to Wilson Hospital in Binghamton by Cooperstown Medical Transport.
One of Gould’s passengers, Katelynn Coville, 25, of Norwich, was transported by Norwich ambulance to Chenango Memorial Hospital for treatment.
According to Ellingsen, neither of the women’s injuries were life threatening.
Neither Gould himself, nor his other passenger, a 3-year old girl, were injured.
The Chenango County Sheriff’s Office was assisted at the scene by the Oxford Fire Department, Norwich Fire Department and Cooperstown Medical Transport.
According to Ellingsen, no tickets have been issued in connection with the crash.
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