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By JANIE SLAVEN
Commonwealth Journal Feb 28, 2021
Feb 28, 2021
Somerset Police had to evacuate at least two homes Sunday night as Rosewood Avenue and Richards Court flooded due to torrential rains. SPD
Pulaski County Emergency Management/911 Director Aaron Ross is reporting that government officials have called upon the Red Cross to help citizens who have been impacted by the flooding which hit the county Sunday.
According to Ross, county agencies had conducted a total of four high-water rescues by 10:15 p.m. â one from a home and three others from vehicles.
The City of Somerset, he continued, has evacuated several residents in the vicinity of Rosewood Avenue and Richards Court.Â
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The single-vehicle crash resulted in the removal of the damaged traffic signal at the intersection of East Mt. Vernon Street and May Street.
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Two utility poles were heavily damaged by a box truck veering off East Mt. Vernon Street early Friday morning.
A rental truck hauling mail crashed into two utility poles near downtown Somerset early Friday morning.
The single-vehicle accident occurred around 4 a.m. on East Mt. Vernon Street between May Street and Grande Avenue.
Somerset Police Captain Mike Correll reported that Jose Rodriguez of Cincinnati, Ohio, was westbound on East Mt. Vernon when he looked away from the road as he approached May and swerved off the street. The chassis cab truck he was driving, which was outfitted with a box-style bed and had been rented from Penske Truck Rental s Cincinnati location, then struck two utility poles.