Wrecked truck, ambulance, and police cars sit on the front lawn at 2570 South Houston in Livingston.
Single Vehicle Accident Hospitalizes One, LIVINGSTON, August 31, 2011 - Shortly before 8 pm on August 31, 2011, a white 1999 Chevy Silverado driven by Tina Reynolds, 48, of Livingston, was north-bound on US-146 when her truck left the road to the right, crashed through a wire fence, plowed through a residential yard and slammed into a large tree. Reynolds allegedly blacked out causing her vehicle to leave the road. Reynolds' truck came to rest in the front yard of a house at 2570 South Houston Avenue (US-146 across the street from Davis Woods). Americare Ambulance Service was dispatched to the scene along with Officers from the Livingston Police Department including Sergeant Scott Paske, Jason Thomas, and Adam Williford. Emergency personnel removed Reynolds from her vehicle and loaded her onto an ambulance. Reynolds was transported by ambulance Livingston Memorial Hospital with undisclosed injuries. According to LPD, no citations have been issued and the accident is still under investigation. Reynolds' vehicle was recovered by LakeView Wrecker Service and will be stored in Livingston. The scene was cleared before 9 pm.
Tina Reynolds' 1999 Chevy Silverado was totaled when it struck a large tree.
A sizeable section of the tree trunk shows where the the truck collided with the tree.
Officer Jason Thomas examines the interior of Reynolds' truck.
Reynolds' truck crashed through this wire fence before crashing on the front lawn of the Blakeney residence.
Delilah (left) and her master comfort eachother at the sight of violent accident on their front lawn.
Reynolds' vehicle was recovered by LakeView Wrecker Service.
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