Four Injured In Muscogee Road Crash
July 10, 2010
At least four people were injured in a two vehicle accident Friday afternoon near Cantonment, and, as emergency personnel were working, a third vehicle became involved.
The accident was reported about 5 p.m. at the intersection of Beulah Road and Muscogee Road near the Alabama state line. As emergency workers were loading patients from the first collision, one of the wrecked pickup trucks was struck by a utility trailer being towed by a passing pickup truck. There were no injuries in the second accident.
The accidents are under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol. The Beulah and Cantonment stations of Escambia Fire Rescue and Escambia County EMS also responded.
For more photos from the scene, click here.
Pictured top: Four people were injured in this two vehicle collision Friday afternoon near Cantonment. Pictured below: A third vehicle pulling a utility trailer became involved in the crash as emergency workers were on scene. NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Smith, click to enlarge.
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6 Responses to “Four Injured In Muscogee Road Crash”
sure did a lot of damage in a 30 mph zone
The next bad one will probably be all these logging trucks using the back
roads.
Every since they said there was a blitz on 97 and on 29, thats all you
see on the back roads are the logging trucks speeding down 95A and
some of the most surprising back roads, and always at horrible high
rates of speeds.
Whats your hurry boys, got a hot date, or is the company paying you
buy how fast you deliver?
I go through this intersection 2 times a day, 5 days a week…never had any issues at all there, however I did pass the accident at like 5:15…it was brutal.
Worse than this, is Beulah rd and 9 mile rd…I almost get slammed there all the time. Problem is that on Beulah rd going south, there is a eastbound turning lane…but the light is a “green/red” deal. The issue is it is supposed to be left turn yeilds to thru traffic on green light. But when it turns green, people barrel through regardless of the fact the thru traffic turning rt onto 9 mile or crossing 9mile have a green light and the right of way.
i don’t like Muskogee rd….very narrow and most of the driver’s don’t bother with the speed limit…which was 45 mph
They don’t know how, try working on Muscogee in the curves, you have to make them stop completely to be sure they are at a resonable speed when going through construction. The 18 wheelers are the worst.
Come on people, slow down and pay attention on the road.