33 year old Matthew Ray Eberling, of Onalaska emerged from his rollover okay.
2 Vehicle Accident, 1 Hospitalized, LIVINGSTON, March 21, 2017 - At approximately 7:20 am on March 21, 2017, a brown 2004 Chevy Suburban, driven by Amanda Jackson Ziegler, 38, of Livingston, was sitting at the intersection of Coy Oliver Road and US-146 (north-bound side). Ziegler attempted to crossover 146 to Myrow Road but failed to yield to a south-bound red 2005 Ford F-150 driven by Matthew Ray Eberling, 33, of Onalaska. The vehicles collided causing Eberling to leave the pavement to the right and roll. Eberling's vehicle came to rest on it's driver's side in a front yard. Ziegler's vehicle came to rest on the south-bound shoulder of 146. Americare Ambulance Service was dispatched to the scene along with the Livingston Volunteer Fire Department Heavy Rescue Unit, and Troopers Chris Cain, Zach Lenderman, and Allen Stanton with the Texas Highway Patrol. Eberling emerged from his rollover walking, talking and appearing okay. Ziegler was physically okay. Eberling was transported by ambulance to CHI Livingston Memorial Hospital for precautionary reasons. Traffic on 146 was not blocked during investigation and cleanup. Ziegler was cited for failure to yield. Eberling's vehicle was recovered by Ken's Towing and will be stored at Harrison Body Shop in Livingston. Ziegler's vehicle was recovered by LakeView Wrecker and will be stored in Livingston.
Special thank you: Ken withKen's Towingand Chad Summers
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Matthew Eberling was driving this 2005 Ford F-150. His pickup crashed in a front yard off 146 and Myrow Road.
38 year old Amanda Ziegler, of Livingston, was driving this 2004 Chevy Suburban and failed to yield to Eberling.
Trooper Chris Cain cited Ziegler for failure to yield.
Eberlin's vehicle was turned upright and recovered by Ken's Towing.
The Great One (Houdini) assisted with vehicle recovery duties.
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