Rear-end wreck in Indiantown sends 1 to hospital
INDIANTOWN, FL – One person had to go to a hospital following a rear-end crash on SW Warfield Boulevard along the JW Corbett Wildlife Management Area Wednesday.
CBS 12 said the person was transported to a hospital via medical helicopter. There are not many details regarding the events that led to this wreck. However, a photo from the Martin County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) showed that a pickup truck’s front bumper was completely totaled, and its windshield was also damaged as well.
The Martin County Fire Rescue, who were among the first responders to respond to the collision site, said they and deputies shut down one lane for the scene clearance and investigation process.
MCSO has reopened all lanes.
No additional information, including the injured person’s condition, is available at this time.
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