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Mail Truck Overturned in Union Crash, Two Hospitalized

Emergency crews responded to a serious crash in Union this afternoon that left a mail truck overturned and two people hospitalized.

According to preliminary information, the incident occurred around 3:17 p.m. near the intersection of Oakland Avenue and Long Terrace.

Several 911 calls reported the collision, prompting a swift response from police, EMS, and fire units.

Upon arrival, first responders found the mail truck on its side on a pole after another vehicle crashed into it.

Witnesses at the scene reported that the mail truck had been parked when the approaching vehicle came around a slight curve and collided with it.

Both the person inside the mail truck and the driver of the other vehicle were transported to a nearby hospital for evaluation. Their conditions have not been released at this time.

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