A utility truck registered to a Florida company and one of the truck-trailers that have been removing storm debris from the area met at the intersection of Center Drive and Estroff Drive Wednesday around 5:30. The collision caused the debris hauler to end up in the front yard at 1606 Center and the trailer portion was turned on its side. The utility truck suffered significant damage to its front end and police reports indicate the passenger of that vehicle complained of minor injuries to his leg and ribs. A utility truck registered to a Florida company and one of the truck-trailers that have been removing storm debris from the area met at the intersection of Center Drive and Estroff Drive Wednesday around 5:30. The collision caused the debris hauler to end up in the front yard at 1606 Center and the trailer portion was turned on its side. The utility truck suffered significant damage to its front end and police reports indicate the passenger of that vehicle complained of minor injuries to his leg and ribs.
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