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It is understood she suffered lacerations to her legs and neck.
Paramedics transported the woman to Ipswich Hospital in a stable condition.
The driver of the second vehicle escaped uninjured.
INITIAL, 2.40pm: Emergency crews are attending a two-vehicle collision at Silkstone.
The incident took place on Russell St, near Auld St, about 2pm.
The residential area is reportedly experiencing increased traffic due to nearby road closures amid ongoing roadworks.
Saratoga Springs vet captured Nazi flag recovered in Pennsylvania fireplace
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But in reality, she was dusting off history.
The Muhlenberg College history professor, going about her domestic chores last month, noticed something she hadn’t before – a metal box stowed in the corner of her kitchen’s stone fireplace. She pulled it out and was, at first, shocked and then delighted.
“It was covered with a couple of inches of dust,” Antonovitch said. “I could tell it was back there forever. I pulled it out and wiped off the dust. I was excited to see it was a military first aid kit for gas casualties. I could tell right away it was from World War II and I imagined I would find some old-timey medical supplies that I could use in my teaching.”