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Driver Seriously Injured, Power Lines Brought Down in Crash in Henrietta
Henrietta, N.Y. – An early morning crash closed a portion of Lehigh Station Road in Henrietta. The driver suffered serious injuries.
Monroe County Sheriff’s deputies say it happened shortly before 4:30 a.m. when the driver struck a tree, then a utility pole.
Deputies say the driver was conscious and breathing when they arrived and was taken to Strong Memorial Hospital.
The crash brought down power lines across Lehigh Station Road. That prompted crews to shut down the road between Nevins Road and the railroad tracks near Middle Road.
RG&E crews are working to make repairs.
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