Three sent to hospital after moose is struck by three vehicles

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Three sent to hospital after moose struck by three vehicles

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Three people were taken to hospital after a moose was struck by three separate vehicles on the Outer Ring Road on Monday evening. Emergency crews were called to the highway at about 7:15 p.m.. The driver of a pickup truck traveling east between Allandale Road and Portugal Cove Road struck and killed a moose that was crossing the highway. The vehicle suffered moderate damage. The truck’s occupants were not injured.The moose was then struck by two following vehicles, one of which came to rest in the oncoming lanes of the highway after crossing the median.

Traffic was reduced to one lane in each direction as emergency crews worked, and as the deceased animal and damaged vehicles were removed from the scene. Roads were wet in heavy drizzle at the time of the incident. The scene on the Outer Ring Road following an incident that saw a moose struck by three separate vehicles.Post Views:

 

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