On Sunday evening the fire brigade siren sounded in Perg (Upper Austria). A 33-year-old driver skidded in a long bend and collided head-on with oncoming traffic. The woman was trapped in her wreckage and had to be rescued by emergency services with serious injuries.
A 33-year-old Romanian from the Perg district was driving her car on Münzbacherstraße L1423 from Perg towards Münzbach on Sunday around 7:35 p.m. In the municipality of Perg, she slipped for an unknown reason at the exit of a long left bend, crossed into oncoming traffic and collided head-on with the oncoming car of a 20-year-old from the Perg district.
Serious injury
The 33-year-old was trapped in her vehicle and had to be rescued by the FF Perg and Naarn. She was seriously injured and was taken to the Kepler University Hospital in Linz after first aid. The 20-year-old was injured to an unknown extent and was taken to the Linz Accident Hospital after receiving first aid.
Rehearsals took place the day before an emergency
The day before, the Perg fire brigade, together with the Naarn fire brigade and the Red Cross, carried out an exercise on the theme “traffic accident in which several people were trapped”. There was no way to know that there would be an emergency the next day.
Source: Krone

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