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    Single car rollover accident on Bill Grey Road

    September 15, 2018No Comments
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    logo_verdevalleyfiredistrictCottonwood AZ (September 15, 2018) – Verde Valley Fire District (VVFD) responded to a single car rollover accident on Bill Grey Road. The MVA occurred on Friday, September 14th at approximately 4:30 PM. There were four occupants, two adults and two children. All of the people inside of the vehicle were able to self-extricate.

    One child was transported to VVMC by ground while the other members were unhurt and signed patient refusals.

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    The vehicle hit a soft spot on the side of the road and  the driver over-corrected causing a slide and the eventual rollover off of the road.

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    Assisting VVFD was Cottonwood Fire & Medical Department, Verde Valley Ambulance Company, and the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office.

    Please take care on gravel roads. Slow down, beware of soft shoulders, and realize that gravel allows for much more skidding than paved roads.

    If you have any questions contact the Verde Valley Fire District by calling 928-634-2578 or Nazih Hazime, Fire Chief at 928-634-4865.

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