ACCIDENT: Serious Crash In Delray Beach, Pregnant Woman Air Lifted For Medical Emergency

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ACCIDENT: Serious Crash In Delray Beach, Pregnant Woman Air Lifted For Medical Emergency

Delray Beach Fire Rescue Confirms Pregnant Woman Airlifted Via Trauma Hawk To St. Mary’s.

Delray Beach, FL – Boca Post (BocaPost.com) — At least two vehicles involved in an accident this morning at Linton Boulevard and Catherine Drive at approximately 10:21am.

The call was initially reported as a white Ford vs a Black Chevy but that information is still pending confirmation.

A spokesperson for Delray Beach Fire Rescue has confirmed with Boca Post that one pregnant woman was air lifted to Saint Mary’s for her injuries. Her current condition is unknown at this time.

This is a developing story. We will update you here with more information as it becomes available.

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