Both drivers were transported by ambulance to CHI Livingston Memorial Hospital (60 year old Jose Moises Sidransky, of Canton, pictured).
Collision Hospitalizes 2 Drivers, LIVINGSTON, February 13, 2017 - At approximately 1 pm on February 13, 2017, a white 2013 Buick Encore, driven by Linda Watson Banks, 72, of Livingston, was west-bound on West Church Street (by Whataburger). As Banks was pulling through the intersection of West Church and 59 Feeder, she collided with a brown 2012 Ford F-350 driven by Jose Moises Sidransky, 60, of Canton. Sidransky was attempting a left turn from the east-bound side onto the 59 feeder road. Both vehicles came to rest in the intersection. According to Banks, her light was green. According to Sidransky, he had a green arrow light. Americare Ambulance Service was dispatched to scene along with the Livingston Volunteer Fire Department, and Officers Kaleb Barker, Scott Paske, Detective Marty Drake, and Sergeant Ronnie Bogany (all with Livingston PD). Both Banks and Sidransky were transported by ambulance to CHI Livingston Memorial Hospital with undisclosed injuries. Traffic at the intersection was partially blocked during investigation and cleanup. As to who actually had the right-of-way remains under investigation by Livingston PD. A rollback wrecker from Ken's Towing recovered both vehicles and they'll be stored at Harrison Body Shop in Livingston.
Special thank you: Ken withKen's Towingand Willie A. Openshaw
72 year old Linda Watson Banks, of Livingston, was driving this 2013 Buick Encore.
Both vehicles sustained heavy front end damage (Officers Kaleb Barker (left) and Scott Paske also pictured).
Sidransky was pulling a trailer that was loaded with iron art.
Sergeant Ronnie Bogany assisted with cleanup.
Both vehicles were recovered by Ken's Towing.
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