The Pulaski County Sheriff's Office put out prayer requests via a Facebook post on Thursday March 19, after first responders were sent to a critical single vehicle accident with critical injuries near 1125 W 200 S in Pulaski County.
The social media post stated accident occurred just before 6:30 p.m. on Thursday and asked citizens to avoid the area to allow first responders to work. The scene was cleared around 7:42 p.m and an an update was shared to announce the scene had been cleared and that all involved were being treated for injuries. No further information on the crash is available at this time.
The update also thanked Francesville Volunteer Fire Department, Medaryville / White Post Volunteer Fire Department, Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office, and Pulaski County EMS, who quickly responded to the scene.
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