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Ramsey Girl, 17, Airlifted To Hospital After Horrific Mahwah Crash

UPDATE (11/21): Cassie Arcaro should be enjoying her last year of high school instead of fighting for her life.

The crash occurred on Darlington Avenue near the intersection of Campgaw Road in Mahwah at 11:07 p.m. Friday, Nov. 17.

The crash occurred on Darlington Avenue near the intersection of Campgaw Road in Mahwah at 11:07 p.m. Friday, Nov. 17.

Photo Credit: Nitin Shukla for DAILY VOICE
The crash occurred on Darlington Avenue near the intersection of Campgaw Road in Mahwah at 11:07 p.m. Friday, Nov. 17.

The crash occurred on Darlington Avenue near the intersection of Campgaw Road in Mahwah at 11:07 p.m. Friday, Nov. 17.

Photo Credit: Google Maps / Nitin Shukla for DAILY VOICE

Cassie "is a great girl full of life and a smile that lights up any room," said Eduardo Guerrero, whose son Julien was in the car.

Positive news came Monday, when doctors lowered Cassie's sedation and found that she can move her hands and legs, according to friend and RHS classmate Calie Simons. READ MORE....

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A seriously injured 17-year-old girl was flown by medical chopper to St. Joseph's University Medical Center after a vehicle occupied by her and three fellow Ramsey teens slammed into a telephone pole in Mahwah late Friday, responders said.

Mahwah Police Lt. Michael Blondin confirmed the pre-holiday crash, which he said occurred on Darlington Avenue near the intersection of Campgaw Road at 11:07 p.m. Nov. 17.

Mahwah police and EMS units found the three other teens out of the Mitsubishi sedan, the lieutenant said on Saturday.

They were taken by ambulance to The Valley Hospital in Ridgewood, he said.

Mahwah firefighters extricated the backseat passenger, who responders told Daily Voice had a severe head injury.

She was rushed to a landing zone at nearby Ramapo College, where a New Jersey State Police NorthSTAR landed.

There were no indications whatsoever of drugs or alcohol involved in any way, multiple first-responding sources at the scene said. The brakes had apparently locked, sending the vehicle skidding out of control, they said.

The Mahwah Police Department's Crash Investigation Unit and Detective Bureau are investigating the cause of the crash assisted by the Bergen County Sheriff's Bureau of Criminal Identification, which collected evidence, Blondin said.

ANYONE who might have witnessed the crash or has information that can help the investigation is asked to call Mahwah police: (201) 529-1000.

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