Eureka Crash Leaves One Trapped, Prompts Extrication Response
A two-vehicle collision Tuesday morning at the intersection of Myrtle Avenue and Park Street in Eureka left one vehicle on its side and at least one person trapped, requiring extrication.
The crash, logged at 10:12 a.m., involved a white Toyota Camry and a blue Subaru Forester. Both vehicles were reported blocking the roadway.
Crews requested additional resources from Arcata to assist with the extrication.
According to scanner traffic, both vehicles are deemed “totaled.” Additionally, radio traffic indicated one involved party had minor injuries.
Please remember that information gathered from initial reports is subject to revision as more facts become available.
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Subaru drivers are the worst on the road. Even though they drive with their hands at 10 and 2 at exactly the speed limit. They’re also pretentious, angry and unattractive.
No extrication was needed.
It’s a bad thing to drive legally?
It’s done in a self aggrandizing way. You know it, everyone sees it
No they don’t. And no they aren’t.
Mel, I am a Subaru driver and have been driving since I was 16. I have never had an accident, speeding ticket, driving under the influence, etc. I am not pretentious or unattractive, but I do get a little angry with people that put me down for now reason. I guess you don’t realize this article is about an accident, not about a blue Forester.
Bought my first car when I was 16. An 85 Subaru GL wagon with 260,000 miles! Drove it to Pheonix and back many times. It was still running, LAYING ON ITS ROOF, after I rolled it on Tompkins Hill Rd!👍
Joe, I very glad you were not killed on that road. I bet you are also a real safe driver. Thank you being one.
Mr Kramer lives not too far, hope he wasn’t involved!
Wow, two crashes at intersections on the same day; what are the odds?
I’m glad everyone was more-or-less okay.
2 collisions that made the news in one day, that is. Lots of collisions occur each day that never make the news.