Brandywine Valley SPCA treating 23 dogs involved in crash in Delaware

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The Brandywine Valley SPCA medical team and support staff are treating 23 dogs that were involved in a crash Saturday morning along I-95 in New Castle County, Delaware.

medical team and support staff are treating 23 dogs that were involved in a crash Saturday morning along I-95 in New Castle County, Delaware.

According to Delaware State Police, the crash occurred at 6:47 a.m. on I-95 northbound just north of S. College Avenue. A driver lost control of their car and struck a van carrying multiple dogs which caused the van to veer off the road and overturn into an embankment, police said. The driver of the car was a 31-year-old woman from Maryland and the driver of the van was a 30-year-old woman from Louisiana. Police said neither of the drivers were injured, but the driver of the car was issued a ticket for allegedly failing to drive at the appropriate speed limit.First responders and the Delaware Office of Animal Welfare were on the scene and were able to quickly move the dogs to safety after the incident, the SPCA said.

 

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