Car crash in Fulda, Ohio leaves two with minor injuries
The Regional Police Headquarters East Hesse has confirmed a traffic accident that occurred on August 22 at 09:40 on Karrystraße in Fulda. The incident involved a grey Mazda and a grey Hyundai.
According to the Duty and Situation Service of the PP East Hesse, the driver of the Mazda, a 74-year-old man from a suburb of Schotten, was turning right when the collision occurred. The driver of the Hyundai, a 54-year-old resident of Fulda, was heading towards Rodges on Karrystraße.
Sadly, both drivers and a passenger in the Mazda were lightly injured and taken to a hospital for further examination. The search results do not provide information about the driver of the black Hyundai involved in the accident.
The accident resulted in damage to both vehicles, estimated at around 6,000 euros. The incident was reported by news aktuell.
For more updates and information, you can follow the Regional Police Headquarters East Hesse on their social media platforms. They have an Instagram account at https://instagram.com/polizei_oh, a Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/PolizeiOsthessen/, a YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUGcNYNkgEozGyLACRu7Khw, and a website at https://X.com/polizei_oh.
The Regional Police Headquarters East Hesse can be contacted via email at [email protected] (Mon-Fri, during business hours) or by phone at 0661 / 105-0X. For press and public relations inquiries, you can call 0661 / 105-1099.
The headquarters are located at Severingstraße 1-7, 36041 Fulda. For general information, you can visit their homepage at https://ppoh.polizei.hessen.de/Startseite/.
We hope for a speedy recovery for those injured in the accident. The police are still investigating the incident, and further updates will be provided as they become available.
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