4 people extricated, brought to hospital after ‘serious’ crash in Mt. Juliet

MT. JULIET, Tenn. (WKRN) – Four people were taken to the hospital early Saturday morning following a crash in Mt. Juliet.

According to the Mt. Juliet Fire Department, the “serious” crash happened around 4:30 a.m. on Lebanon Road at North Mt. Juliet Road on Saturday, Feb. 17.

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  • (Courtesy: Mt. Juliet Fire Department)
    (Courtesy: Mt. Juliet Fire Department)
  • (Courtesy: Mt. Juliet Fire Department)
    (Courtesy: Mt. Juliet Fire Department)
  • (Courtesy: Mt. Juliet Fire Department)
    (Courtesy: Mt. Juliet Fire Department)

Officials announced four people were removed from the vehicle and taken to local hospitals. The extent of their injuries remains unknown.

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In a post, Mt. Juliet Fire said “extrication was difficult with unsteady terrain in the ongoing construction.”

The circumstances surrounding the crash were not revealed and remain under investigation.

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