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Oxford crash shakes driver

Published on Saturday, Oct 10, 2009 at 2:02 am | Last updated on Saturday, Oct 10, 2009 at 2:02 am 2 Comments

OXFORD — An Oxford driver was shaken up when her sport utility vehicle went through an intersection, crossed Route 121 and struck a utility pole late Friday afternoon.

Rachel G. Brousseau, 49, told police she blacked out as she approached a stop sign on Skeetfield Road, Sgt. Rickie Jack said Friday night.The 2005 Chevrolet Trailblazer sailed through the intersection near the Anderson-Staples American Legion Hall and went straight across the state highway and hit the pole, he said.

Her passenger, Betty Chaffee, 48, also of Oxford, was not hurt.

Damage to the SUV, which is co-owned by the women, was estimated at $5,000.

Officer James Richardson investigated the 4:30 p.m. crash, Jack said.

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Ernest's picture
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they probably didn't mention

they probably didn't mention the reason for the blackout for a couple of reasons. !st HIPPA. 2nd They are not doctors.

sheesh's picture

Luckily there where no other

Luckily there where no other vehicles involved and no serious injuries. Some medical conditions like epilepsy can cause the black outs. Too bad the news paper didn't write the reason she blacked out so we would know more to the story.

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