Plymouth Fire and EMS and the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department responded to a golf cart accident Saturday night at Jellystone Campground.
At about 11:40 the Marshall County Central Dispatch Center received a call to have County Deputies along with Plymouth Fire and EMS respond to Jellystone Campground for an accident involving a golf cart. Units responded to the southwest corner of the property where a golf cart overturned due to driving too close to a steep hill and rolled over.
The driver, Tammy Mansfield, 54, complained of extreme right leg pain. She was taken to Memorial Hospital in South Bend for treatment. The passengers on the golf cart were uninjured.
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