Crash Injures Two; Closes Cecil Road
Muse-Bishop Road near state Route 50 is closed in the wake of a three-vehicle accident that injured two, a Washington County 911 supervisor said.
Two people were injured in a three-vehicle crash on Muse-Bishop Road near state Route 50 in Cecil Township around 7:30 a.m. Wednesday—an incident that forced the closure of the roadway.
A Washington County 911 supervisor confirmed that first responders needed to free one person who was entrapped in one of the vehicles.
At least one person was flown to an area hospital for treatment.
More details on the cash were not immediately available.
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Tracy Thomas-O'Neil
6:01 am on Thursday, April 12, 2012
We love you Zachary so very much!
Kathie Doehring
11:48 am on Thursday, April 12, 2012
Was Zachary a passenger in the green car? I witnessed the accident and stayed with them until help arrived. I hope all is ok.
Zack Soyring
11:48 am on Thursday, April 12, 2012
Stay strong Zach
Zandy Dudiak
6:03 pm on Friday, April 13, 2012
We will be looking into this early next week and provide an update, if available.
Tracy Thomas-O'Neil
8:49 pm on Friday, April 13, 2012
Zach is my son. And he is so very and is fighting everyday here at AGH...and to Kathie Doehring thank you from the bottom of my heart and would love to hear from you.
Tracy Thomas-O'Neil
8:49 pm on Friday, April 13, 2012
He is still in the trauma unit and taking it one day at a time. Thank you for all the prayers.
Zandy Dudiak
10:11 pm on Friday, April 13, 2012
Tracy, thanks for the update. We at Patch send our best wishes for your son's recovery.
Kathie Doehring
12:05 pm on Sunday, April 15, 2012
To Tracy ....my thoughts and prayers are with Zach and hoping for a fast recovery.
I was talking to my daughter who cheers for the Varsity squad at CM. She told me that Zach is senior at CM. I had no idea he was so young.
Please tell Zach to stay strong.
strong
Jim Chabalie
1:44 am on Sunday, May 6, 2012
I was one of the fire fighters that was the first to arrive on scene and I was one of the ones that extricated Zach from the vehicle. I sincerely hope that he is doing well. And to the person that asks "Maybe the Cecil PD are covering something up?", you need to get a life. Why do people always assume that the police are in a big conspiracy to cver something up? Our police officers in Cecil Township put their lives on the line on a daily basis and uphold the laws and ordinances of the United States, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and Township of Cecil. People are never happy with the police. People either complain for them "not doing their job" or doing it too well. I have known Jeff Holt since he became a police officer in Cecil and I can honestly say that he is a very good person and police officer. Maybe you had a bad experience with him or the police department because YOU were breaking the law.