
A driver was seriously injured in an accident on the A66 near Bad Soden-Salmünster. Another woman was also injured and taken to hospital. A dog is missing. The search is ongoing.
Bad Soden-Salmünster – On Thursday morning (April 23rd) an accident occurred on the A66 motorway near Bad Soden-Salmünster, which required the emergency services, fire brigade and police to be deployed. According to initial information from the police headquarters in Southeast Hesse, it arrived at around 7:20 a.m Fulda to a collision between two vehicles.
Seriously injured in accident on A66 in Hesse – police are looking for a dog
An overtaking maneuver is said to have caused the accident on the motorway. An Audi driver lost control of her car. The car overturned. “The 52-year-old driver of the A1 was seriously injured,” said police spokesman Thomas Leipold. “She was flown to a clinic by rescue helicopter.”
The driver of the second vehicle, a Toyota, also had to be taken to hospital. Apparently there was a dog in her car that ran away and is currently being sought. The highway was temporarily closed in both directions. Traffic is currently backed up for several kilometers, it was reported at around 8:45 a.m.
After 90 minutes, the route towards Frankfurt was reopened. Both vehicles must be towed. Officials were initially unable to quantify the amount of property damage. A few days before There was also a rescue helicopter mission on the B27 after an accident. A woman was seriously injured.





