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Photos: Fair Lawn Rescue Squad Cuts Out Windshield To Free Driver

A driver whose car rolled onto on its side refused medical attention Thursday night after Fair Lawn Rescue members cut out a portion of the windshield to free her.

Fair Lawn Rescue members cut out a portion of the windshield to free the Saddle River Road driver.

Fair Lawn Rescue members cut out a portion of the windshield to free the Saddle River Road driver.

Photo Credit: Boyd A. Loving
Fair Lawn Rescue members cut out a portion of the windshield to free the Saddle River Road driver.

Fair Lawn Rescue members cut out a portion of the windshield to free the Saddle River Road driver.

Photo Credit: Boyd A. Loving
Fair Lawn Rescue members cut out a portion of the windshield to free the Saddle River Road driver.

Fair Lawn Rescue members cut out a portion of the windshield to free the Saddle River Road driver.

Photo Credit: Boyd A. Loving
Fair Lawn Rescue members cut out a portion of the windshield to free the Saddle River Road driver.

Fair Lawn Rescue members cut out a portion of the windshield to free the Saddle River Road driver.

Photo Credit: Boyd A. Loving
Fair Lawn Rescue members cut out a portion of the windshield to free the Saddle River Road driver.

Fair Lawn Rescue members cut out a portion of the windshield to free the Saddle River Road driver.

Photo Credit: Boyd A. Loving

An electrical box was damaged in the northbound Saddle River Road crash just south of Fair Lawn Avenue around 8:40 p.m.

A flatbed tower righted and removed the Toyota Prius.

Fair Lawn police and firefighters responded, as did a PSE&G crew.

Saddle River Road southbound was closed at Fair Lawn Avenue while crews worked.  

Boyd A. Loving took the photos and contributed to this account.

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