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Wreck on 365 near Alto injures 5

Posted 12:34AM on Sunday 31st July 2022 ( 1 year ago )

Five people suffered minor injuries in a two-vehicle wreck involving an overturned vehicle Saturday afternoon on Ga. 365 near Alto.

The collision occurred just after 3:45 p.m. on Ga. 365 northbound at Mt. Zion Road, according to Georgia State Patrol Post 7 Toccoa.

A white Nissan Altima driven by 25-year-old Anistacia Coramae Dimock of North Windham, Connecticut was traveling west on Mt. Zion Road and failed to yield while attempting to cross Ga. 365, according to GSP. A northbound Toyota RAV 4 driven by 53-year-old Douglas Almond of Cumming was in the right lane and struck the front of the Nissan.

After impact, the Toyota SUV overturned and came to rest on its roof in the median facing west.

Dimock complained of back pain and leg pain, while Almond experienced upper torso pain. Both drivers were transported by ambulance to Northeast Georgia Medical Center, as were three passengers in the SUV: Eddie Almond, Rodney Turpin, and Mickey Grindle.

Northbound traffic on Ga. 365 was detoured onto Ballew Road while the wreck was cleared.

Emergency personnel survey the scene of Saturday afternoon's wreck on Ga. 365 northbound at Mt. Zion Road near Alto.
A two-vehicle crash blocks the northbound lane and southbound turn lane on Ga. 365 at Mt. Zion Road.
The northbound lanes of Ga. 365 are blocked by a wreck at Mt. Zion Road.
Emergency personnel await tow trucks at the scene of Saturday afternoon's wreck on Ga. 365 at Mt. Zion Road near Alto.

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