WILTON — A local woman was pinned under her truck for over two hours Tuesday morning before a neighbor heard her screams for help.
The woman was taken by medical helicopter to Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston with a leg injury and a possible pelvis injury, Wilton police officer Efra Becerra said.
Emergency services were called to 2023 Route 2 west after 10 a.m.
The woman was in too much pain to answer questions about how she became pinned, Becerra said.
She told the neighbor that she had to leave for work at 8 a.m. so police believe she may have been pinned from about 7:45 until after 10 a.m., he said.
Finally, a neighbor across the highway heard her screams and was able to move the truck and release the woman, the officer said.
It appeared to be an accident, Becerra said. He did not have much information, including her name.

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