CLARENDON, Jamaica — A dramatic early morning rescue operation unfolded on the Swansea main road in Clarendon this Thursday following a severe head-on collision. Emergency services were dispatched to the scene after a commercial truck collided with a Toyota RAV4, trapping its 53-year-old female driver within the wreckage.
According to preliminary police reports, the incident occurred at approximately 5:30 a.m. as the woman was traveling eastbound toward May Pen. A truck traveling in the opposite direction crossed into her lane, resulting in a direct impact that left the motorist pinned inside her severely damaged vehicle.
Fire and rescue teams from both Mandeville and May Pen fire stations responded to the emergency call. Specialized extraction equipment was required to carefully remove the injured driver from the crushed automobile. Following her rescue, she was immediately transported to a nearby medical facility for treatment of sustained injuries.
In a statement to investigators, the 30-year-old truck operator admitted to having fallen asleep while operating his vehicle, leading to the catastrophic loss of control. Police continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the accident while reminding motorists about the dangers of fatigued driving.
