Mammed in Wrak – Company Car crashes against Baum: 5 employees injured

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Terrible traffic accident on Monday morning in the Tyrolean Kemaat: a company car, which is occupied by five employees, crashed into a tree with full force. All injured prisoners were trapped and had to be restored from the wreck by the alarmed emergency services.

The terrible accident took place shortly after 5 hours on the L13 Sellrintalstrasse. The 26-year-old local driver of the company car, in which there were a total of five prisoners, was in the direction of KEMaten when he suddenly came from the road between the gas station and the emergency center for an unknown case.

Prisoners are partially seriously injured
The vehicle then crashed into a tree. The steering wheel and the four passengers were sometimes seriously injured. “After exploring a quick position, four people were quickly released with the support of the hydraulic rescue device and transferred to the emergency services. The fifth person was enormously caught in the vehicle, for which a considerably more complex rescue required,” said the fire brigade brigade, which was quickly on site.

Allowed in the Innsbruck Clinic
The wounded were all taken to the Innsbruck clinic after the First Aid. Total damage was probably caused by the company car. The vehicle was found by the towing company. Sellrintalstrasse was closed for a long time, the traffic was diverted locally.

Source: Krone

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