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November 6, 2024

Derby Barracks / Single Vehicle Crash

STATE OF VERMONT

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY

VERMONT STATE POLICE

 

NEWS RELEASE

MOTOR VEHICLE CRASH

 

CASE#: 24A5005784                                              

RANK/TROOPER FULL NAME: Trooper James Gallup

STATION:           Derby                 

CONTACT#: 802-334-8881

 

DATE/TIME: 11/6/24 at approximately 0754

STREET: VT RT 105

TOWN: Ferdinand

LANDMARK AND/OR CROSS STREETS: Lewis Pond Rd

WEATHER:        Clear

ROAD CONDITIONS: Wet

 

VEHICLE #1

OPERATOR: Nan Lack

AGE: 79   

SEAT BELT? Yes

CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: Bloomfield

 

VEHICLE YEAR: 2016

VEHICLE MAKE: Subaru

VEHICLE MODEL: Forester

DAMAGE TO VEHICLE #1: Total

INJURIES: Significant but non-life threatening

HOSPITAL: North Country Hospital

 

 

SUMMARY OF CRASH: On 11/6/24 at approximately 0754 hours, the State Police received a report of a roll over crash on VT RT 105 in the town of Ferdinand where the operator, Nan Lack was found trapped in the vehicle. Brighton Fire Department and Newport Ambulance were first on scene and removed Lack from the overturned vehicle and provided medical aid. Lack was transported to North Country Hospital for treatment of serious but non-life-threatening injuries. The Vermont State Police responded to the scene and through investigation found that Lack had gone off the roadway, struck multiple trees and rolled her vehicle. It was also found that Lack had been stuck in the vehicle for at least 3 hours.