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Clackamas Patrol Investigating Fatal Crash

All subjects involved are being transported by ambulance to local area hospitals with non-life threatening described injuries.

Fatal crash site predicts this portion of the South Redland Road near Estacada, Oregon, 11-5-07
The crash site predicts this portion of the South Redland Road will be closed to traffic for several hours while investigators and emergency personnel are on scene.

(ESTACADA, Ore.) - Clackamas patrol deputies say one person died in a crash that happened around 9:45 this morning in Estacada. It happened at 22352 S. Redland Road, two vehicles were involved.

Jim Strovink with the Clackamas Sheriff's Office says a Clackamas County Deputy Medical Examiner has been dispatched to this crash scene.

"Preliminary information from the crash scene indicates this crash occurred at the intersection of S. Redland Road and S. Clear Creek Road, in Estacada," Strovink said.

One of the two vehicles contained four occupants, one of which received fatal injuries, and the additional automobile occupied by the driver only.

Strovink says all subjects involved are being transported by ambulance to local area hospitals with non-life threatening described injuries.

Strovink says information they are receiving from this crash site predicts this portion of the South Redland Road will be closed to traffic for several hours while investigators and emergency personnel are on scene.




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