Police are still investigating a serious crash that took place in Conklin, New York on Friday, January 21, 2022.
New York State Police Binghamton Barracks say they responded to the call in the morning at approximately 9:19 am after receiving a report of an accident near Ketchum Road.
Police say a two-car accident occurred on Murphy Road near the intersection of Ketchum Road. The two vehicles involved in the crash were a 2008 Dodge Charger and a 2014 Chevy Silverado.
The New York State Police say, “All occupants of the Dodge Charger sustained serious injuries. The driver was transported by ambulance to Wilson Medical Center. Two passengers were transported by LifeNet for treatment at Upstate University Hospital. Two other passengers were transported to Wilson Medical Center.
The driver of the Chevy Silverado was evaluated at the scene by paramedics, according to police, and was not taken to a hospital.
The New York State Police Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) and Collision Reconstruction Unit responded to the scene. State Police say the crash remains under investigation. No information is available on the factors involved that may have played a role in the accident. The condition of those hospitalized is unknown at this time.
The Broome County Sheriff’s Department, Broome Volunteer Emergency Squad, Superior Ambulance, Conklin Fire Department and the Broome County EMS Coordinator assisted New York State Police at the scene.
[EDITOR’S NOTE: This post is for informational purposes and is based largely on information from the New York State Police. At the time of this posting no additional information is available.]
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