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Two crashes in one hour injure two drivers in Hometown

Police and emergency responders are being kept busy Friday evening with two car crashes in one hour along the Route 309 corridor in Rush Township.

Crews were dispatched to Claremont Avenue (Route 309) and TIDE Road near HT Commons Shopping Center about 6:15 p.m. for a two-car crash in the area of the traffic control signals.

A female driver was taken to a local medical facility for treatment of injuries in that collision.

At 7:15 p.m., responders again were dispatched to Claremont Avenue for a two-car collision at Hometown's Five Points intersection.

In that crash, a female driver was taken to a local hospital for treatment.

Responding in addition to Rush Township police were fire companies from Hometown and Quakake, Tamaqua Rescue Squad, ambulances from Tamaqua and Lehighton, Hometown fire police and Hope's Collision and Towing, Tamaqua.

More information as it becomes available.

The Friday crashes were the second and third in two days.

On Thursday, a two-car crash just east of the intersection of Route 309 and 54 injured one.