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Vehicle overturns, leaks into branch in Cleveland wreck

By Dean Dyer WRWH Radio
Posted 3:48PM on Wednesday 9th July 2014 ( 10 years ago )
CLEVELAND - Remarkably, no one was hurt in a two-vehicle accident in Cleveland Wednesday that sent one vehicle into a branch upside down. <br /> <br /> The accident was dispatched to emergency personnel just before noon Wednesday at 826 N. Main St., Cleveland. <br /> <br /> Cleveland police investigated the accident and complete details are not available. <br /> <br /> According to driver comments, the female driver of a Chevrolet Trailblazer was leaving Mac's Chevron and a Ford Ranger pickup was traveling north on Highway 129 with its right turn signal light on. The Trailblazer pulled into the path of the pickup truck. <br /> <br /> Following impact, the Trailblazer spun around and ended up in the small stream. Both drivers were checked out by White County Emergency Medical Services personnel and refused transport to the hospital. <br /> <br /> As required, the Georgia Environmental Protection Division was called because of fluid leaking into the stream. White County fire personnel placed polypropylene skin sump skimmers devices (PIGs) downstream to help soak up fluids that leaked from the vehicle. <br /> <br /> EPD did not respond because of the small quantity of fluids leaking and their quick containment.
White County Emergency personnel responded to a two-vehicle wreck that resulting in an SUV overturning into and leaking fluid in a creek. (Photo/Dean Dyer)
A Chevrolet Trailblazer involved in a two-vehicle wreck overturned into a branch in Cleveland Wednesday. (Photo/Dean Dyer)
An absorbent device was used to contain vehicle fluids that leaked into a branch in Cleveland Wednesday. (Photo/Dean Dyer)

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