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Driver extricated after crash on Paramus/Washington Township border

PHOTOS TOP/BELOW: Boyd A. Loving
PHOTOS ABOVE: Irvin Serrano

Photo Credit: Boyd A. Loving
Photo Credit: TOP/BELOW: Boyd A. Loving PHOTOS ABOVE: Irvin Serrano
Photo Credit: Boyd A. Loving

YOU SAW IT HERE FIRST: Paramus Rescue Squad members freed a 23-year-old driver trapped in his Honda after a three-car crash in Paramus near the Charlie Brown’s restaurant in Washington Township.

Westwood Ambulance took Timothy Ramos of Belleville to The Valley Hospital in Ridgewood with a minor head injury, Parmus Police Chief Kenneth Ehrenberg told CLIFFVIEW PILOT.

No other injuries were reported in the 9:15 a.m. crash at the intersection of Highland and Linwood avenues, the chief said.

Witnesses said Ramos was headed east on Linwood in his 1998 Civic when a 2003 Land Rover whose driver was making a left from Highland headest west hit it.

The impact pushed the Civic into a 2002 Toyota Camry whose driver was waiting to make a left, Ehrenberg said.

No summonses were immediately issued, although the chief said an investigation was continuing.

Responders also included Paramus and Washington Township police, Westwood EMS and Paramus Fire Companies 1 & 3.

CLIFFVIEW PILOT PHOTOS: Boyd A. Loving

CLIFFVIEW PILOT PHOTOS: Boyd A. Loving

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