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Driver crashes van into Lawrence gas station due to medical emergency
Lawrence, Indiana – Tuesday, a woman’s van collided with a petrol station due to a medical emergency, according to Lawrence Police Department authorities.
The woman was brought to the hospital for her medical emergency despite not being hurt in the collision. As of 3 p.m., there had been no change in her condition. Tuesday.
Officers were called to the Speedway gas station at 10010 Pendleton Pike at 9:45 a.m. after learning that at least one car had collided with the store.
According to police, the van’s driver had a medical issue that led her to crash into the store. The only car engaged in the collision was her van.
Later, the woman was taken to the hospital for medical attention. Additionally, three station personnel were examined for minor wounds on the scene and then released.
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