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Collision in Sierra Vista sends one to hospital




Emergency technicians move a victim after a two vehicle accident at the intersection of Fry Boulevard and Coronado Drive on Friday. (Beatrice Richardson• Herald/Review)

Herald/Review

One woman was transported to the Sierra Vista Regional Health Center Friday morning following a two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Coronado Drive and Fry Boulevard.

Brenna Quebbemann, 76, suffered from abrasions typical with airbag deployment, said Tracy Grady, public information officer for the Sierra Vista Police Department.

The Honda sedan driven by Quebbemann was traveling south on Coronado crossing Fry while a second vehicle, a Ford pick-up truck, was traveling north on Coronado and turning west onto Fry when the collision occurred, Grady said.



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Man, boy injured as cars collide in near head-on crash




Lt. Mark Genz, center, with the Cochise County Sheriff’s Office, works with another deputy to determine what may have caused a near head-on collision on Tuesday near the intersection of Moson Road and Canada Drive. Between them, the driver of the south-bound vehicle gets out of his car. (Jacob Petersen • Herald/Review)

By Jacob Petersen

Herald/Review

SIERRA VISTA — A  nearly head-on collision that occurred at about 4 p.m. Tuesday near the intersection of Moson Road and Canada Drive resulted in the injury of a 10-year-old boy and a 71-year-old man.

According to Lt. Mark Genz of the Cochise County Sheriff’s Office, a tan sedan heading north along Moson Road being driven by the 71-year-old man attempted to make a left turn onto Canada Drive and collided with another tan sedan headed south.



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1 hurt in 2-vehicle crash that halts traffic




By Derek Jordan

Herald/Review

SIERRA VISTA — Traffic on Highway 92 near the mall was delayed for about an hour Tuesday after a two-vehicle collision left one injured.

Mary Jane Gourley, 49, was cited with driving under the influence when, at about 11:24 a.m., the Ford Ranger pickup she was driving south on Highway 92 ran a red light at Calle Mercancia, hitting a Toyota Sequoia, said Tracy Grady, public information officer for the Sierra Vista Police Department.



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Highway 90 wreck delays traffic




(Jacob Petersen • Herald/Review)

SIERRA VSIAT — A wreck delayed traffic but injured no one Saturday at Highway 90 and Target. Sierra Vista fire Capt. Bob Fields said the wreck occurred about 3:30 p.m. An airbag activated, causing a bloody nose.



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Words to live by: Buckle up!




According to the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration, the use of seat belts is credited with saving more than 13,000 lives every year.

Despite that, NHTSA reports that about 17 percent of those in motor vehicles still fail to buckle up. And while that percentage sounds impressive, in truth it actually translates into about 45 million Americans who still are not routinely buckling up.

By gender, the percentage of women who use seat belts stands at about 86 percent, while male drivers are at 81 percent.



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