Crash on Mount Moriah Road Sends Man and Woman to Hospital

Crash on Mount Moriah Road Sends Man and Woman to Hospital

By Accident.NEWS

Publish Date: August 18, 2023

Two people transported to local hospitals in non-critical condition

A crash on Mount Moriah Road in Memphis, Tennessee resulted in a semi-trailer overturning and two individuals being hospitalized on Thursday afternoon, according to the local police. The incident occurred at around 1:03 p.m. when authorities received reports of a collision involving a semi-trailer and another vehicle near the intersection of Mount Moriah and Quince Road.

Both a man and woman involved in the accident were transported to nearby hospitals with non-critical injuries. At present, law enforcement officials are still working diligently to clear the scene of the crash. As a result, drivers are advised to seek alternative routes until further notice.

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Incident at a Glance

Parties Involved:
man, woman
Vehicles:
semi-trailer, another vehicle
State:
Tennessee
City:
Memphis
Location:
Mount Moriah and Quince Road
Date of Incident:
2023-08-17
Time of Incident:
1:03 p.m.

Mount Moriah and Quince Road

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