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An accident on the Baltimore Pike in Chadds Ford Township this past weekend killed one and left another seriously injured, according to police and multiple news reports. The loss of a loved one in a crash is devastating, turning your life upside down. Speak with an experienced and compassionate Delaware County car accident lawyer today about your situation.

Baltimore Pike Was Closed for Hours Following a Fatal Crash

The Baltimore Pike remained closed for hours after one person was killed and another was critically injured this past weekend as authorities conducted an investigation. Local fire departments, EMS personnel, and Pennsylvania State Police were dispatched to the Baltimore Pike, near Painters Crossing, on Saturday at approximately 1:40 PM, in response to a report of a serious crash.

First-arriving personnel found two people unconscious, and CPR was immediately initiated. Paramedics discontinued CPR on one victim and requested that the medical examiner be sent to the scene. The second victim was flown to an area hospital by JeffStat 3.

The southbound lanes of travel were opened at 2:30 and 3:10, respectively, while the northbound lanes remained closed for an extended period due to the investigation.

Call a Delaware County Car Accident Attorney After a Fatal Crash

The days and weeks following a fatal crash are stressful and scary. The loss of a loved one makes it difficult to go on with your life. A Delaware County car accident attorney from Kwartler Manus can answer your questions and guide you through filing a claim. Call our office today to schedule a free consultation.


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