A7 sees a traffic collision in Ohio
On Friday, September 5, a traffic accident occurred on the A7 highway near Uttrichshausen, Germany. The incident took place around 14:40 in the afternoon, between the Fulda interchange and the border with Bavaria, while heading south.
At least one person was injured in the accident, which involved at least two vehicles. According to preliminary reports, one car rear-ended another. The exact number of vehicles involved and the extent of the injuries are yet to be confirmed, as further details regarding the injuries and the accident investigation will be provided at a later time.
The East Hesse Police Headquarters is handling the investigation. While specific information about which officers from the East Hesse Police Headquarters are involved in the investigation is not currently available, the public can reach out to the central contact number, 0661 / 105-0X, for updates.
For more information, you can visit the East Hesse Police Headquarters' website at https://X.com/polizei_oh or their homepage at https://ppoh.polizei.hessen.de/Startseite/. You can also follow them on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/PolizeiOsthessen/), Instagram (https://instagram.com/polizei_oh), and YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUGcNYNkgEozGyLACRu7Khw).
For media enquiries, please contact the Press and Public Relations department at Police Headquarters East Hesse via email at [email protected] (Mon-Fri, daytime).
The East Hesse Police Headquarters remains committed to maintaining the safety of the public and keeping the community informed during this time. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
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