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One Injured In SR207 and Wildwood Drive MVA


St. Augustine, Fl – St. Johns County Fire Fighters responded to SR207 and Wildwood drive around noon on April 30th, 2010 for a four car MVA that sent one person to an area hospital. 

SR207 has claimed another four cars and traffic was backed up as fire fighters worked to package one passenger for transport to Flagler hospital and evaluate the others. The accident, occurring in the northbound lane of SR207 just south of the Wildwood Drive intersection, closed on lane of traffic and bottlenecked the road.

Fire fighters from Station 14 responded with an engine and rescue along with units from the Florida Highway Patrol and the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office. The cause of the accident is under investigation by the FHP.

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