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Two Injured in Frankfort Crash

Two Injured in Frankfort Crash

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FRANKFORT, Maine (WGAN) Two people are hurt in a crash in Frankfort on Monday afternoon.

The Waldo County Sheriff’s Office says dispatchers received a report of a crash involving two vehicles on Route 1A at 1:00pm on Monday.

Investigators found that 40-year-old Amy Adriance of Winterport was driving north when she drifted off the right side of the road after passing a tractor-trailer and overcorrected, traveling across the center line and into oncoming traffic. She struck a vehicle being driven by 51-year-old Wendy Fowler of Belfast.

Both drivers suffered serious but non-life-threatening injuries and were brought to Northern Lights Hospital in Bangor. No one else was in either vehicle at the time of the crash.

Both vehicles were considered a total loss.

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