Car suspended 12 feet off the ground in trees after crash in Longmeadow

This car had some serious ups.

After veering off the road and into a wooded area in Longmeadow on Thursday, a car hit “a brim or dirt planting area” and went airborne, becoming wedged in a group of trees about 10 feet in the air, officials said.
The crash happened around 7:45 p.m. at the intersection of Converse Street and Redfern Drive, fire officials said in a

This car had some serious ups.

After veering off the road and into a wooded area in Longmeadow on Thursday, a car hit “a brim or dirt planting area” and went airborne, becoming wedged in a group of trees about 10 feet in the air, officials said.
The crash happened around 7:45 p.m. at the intersection of Converse Street and Redfern Drive, fire officials said in a statement.

The two people inside the car were not injured. They were helped out of the car by emergency responders within five minutes, said Deputy Fire Chief John Rigney of the Longmeadow Fire Department.

This car had some serious ups.

After veering off the road and into a wooded area in Longmeadow on Thursday, a car hit “a brim or dirt planting area” and went airborne, becoming wedged in a group of trees about 10 feet in the air, officials said.
The crash happened around 7:45 p.m. at the intersection of Converse Street and Redfern Drive, fire officials said in a statement.

The two people inside the car were not injured. They were helped out of the car by emergency responders within five minutes, said Deputy Fire Chief John Rigney of the Longmeadow Fire Department.

This car had some serious ups.

After veering off the road and into a wooded area in Longmeadow on Thursday, a car hit “a brim or dirt planting area” and went airborne, becoming wedged in a group of trees about 10 feet in the air, officials said.
The crash happened around 7:45 p.m. at the intersection of Converse Street and Redfern Drive, fire officials said in a

This car had some serious ups.

After veering off the road and into a wooded area in Longmeadow on Thursday, a car hit “a brim or dirt planting area” and went airborne, becoming wedged in a group of trees about 10 feet in the air, officials said.
The crash happened around 7:45 p.m. at the intersection of Converse Street and Redfern Drive, fire officials said in a statement.

The two people inside the car were not injured. They were helped out of the car by emergency responders within five minutes, said Deputy Fire Chief John Rigney of the Longmeadow Fire Department.

This car had some serious ups.

After veering off the road and into a wooded area in Longmeadow on Thursday, a car hit “a brim or dirt planting area” and went airborne, becoming wedged in a group of trees about 10 feet in the air, officials said.
The crash happened around 7:45 p.m. at the intersection of Converse Street and Redfern Drive, fire officials said in a statement.

The two people inside the car were not injured. They were helped out of the car by emergency responders within five minutes, said Deputy Fire Chief John Rigney of the Longmeadow Fire Department.

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