South Thomaston responders called out after midnight for single vehicle crash on St. George Road
Long after the single occupant of this Kia Soul was taken to an ambulance, a deputy views the auto’s interior. (Photo by Sarah Thompson)
Only the taillights are visible from the west side of Route 131 (from Thomaston). (Photo by Sarah Thompson)
1.5 lanes are blocked in order to help keep responders safe. (Photo by Sarah Thompson)
(Photo by Sarah Thompson)
Looking toward the west, where the car allegedly came from. (Photo by Sarah Thompson)
(Photo by Sarah Thompson)
(Photo by Sarah Thompson)
(Photo by Sarah Thompson)
(Photo by Sarah Thompson)
(Photo by Sarah Thompson)
Long after the single occupant of this Kia Soul was taken to an ambulance, a deputy views the auto’s interior. (Photo by Sarah Thompson)
Only the taillights are visible from the west side of Route 131 (from Thomaston). (Photo by Sarah Thompson)
1.5 lanes are blocked in order to help keep responders safe. (Photo by Sarah Thompson)
(Photo by Sarah Thompson)
Looking toward the west, where the car allegedly came from. (Photo by Sarah Thompson)
(Photo by Sarah Thompson)
(Photo by Sarah Thompson)
(Photo by Sarah Thompson)
(Photo by Sarah Thompson)
(Photo by Sarah Thompson)
SOUTH THOMASTON — South Thomaston emergency crews were up during the night, Wednesday, Aug. 21, after a vehicle traveling eastbound on Route 131 crossed over the center line west of 181 St. George Rd, and went into the bushes on the opposite side of the road. Firefighters and EMS were first alerted to the crash just minutes prior to 1 a.m.
The single occupant of the Kia Soul was transported to Pen Bay Medical Center by South Thomaston Ambulance.
Deputies from the Knox County Sheriff’s Office responded to the scene and continue to investigate.
Travel on Route 131 was down to one lane for approximately 1.5 hours.
Automaster hauled away the vehicle.
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