Henry Raymond
Fairfax News => Current News & Events => Topic started by: Chris Santee on September 21, 2011, 07:59:46 PM
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PRESS RELEASE
MOTOR VEHICLE CRASH
Case#: 11A103926
Trooper: Trooper Paul Badger
Station: Williston Contact# (802) 878-7111
Date/Time: 09/21/2011 / 1614 hours
Location: Interstate 89 northbound mm 104/90, Milton, Vermont
Operator #1: Charles E. Daniel Age: 26 Seat Belt: Yes
Address: Winooski, VT
Description of Vehicle: 2006 Nissan Ultima
Damage to Vehicle: Front end damage
Operator #2: James M. Glabicky Age: 46 Seat Belt: Yes
Address: Jay, VT
Description of Vehicle: 1969 Datsan 200
Damage to Vehicle: Totaled
Operator #3: George A. Hammel Age: 64 Seat Belt: Yes
Address: St. Albans Bay, VT
Description of Vehicle: 2007 Chevrolet Silverado
Damage to Vehicle: Left Rear damage
Injuries:
Name/Address Age Seatbelt Injury
1. Charles E. Daniel 26 YES Minor
2. James M. Glabicky 46 YES Minor
3. George A. Hammel 64 YES None
Hospital: Northwest Medical Center
Weather: Clear
Road Cond: Dry
Summary of Crash:
On September 21, 2011 at approximately 1614 hours a three vehicle crash occurred on Interstate 89 northbound at MM 104/90 in the town of Milton. Daniel was reported to be traveling above the posted speed limit. Daniel’s vehicle struck the rear of Glabicky’s vehicle in the right drive lane. The force of the crash caused Glabicky’s vehicle to strike the rear of Hammel’s vehicle. Interstate 89 northbound lanes of travel were closed for approximately one hour while Georgia and Milton fire department and rescue were on scene. Daniel and Glabicky were transported to Northwest Medical Center for evaluation. The crash is still under investigation. Witnesses to the crash are asked to contact Trooper Paul Badger of the State Police Barracks in Williston.
Trooper Paul J. Badger
Vermont State Police
2777 St. George Road
Williston, VT 05495
802-878-7111
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Thanks for the Press Report Chris - Saw this accident on Channel 3 News last night and immediately wondered if if might be someone local or not as many of our residents travel up that highway.