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ORLANDO, Fla. - Two drivers were hospitalized following a two-vehicle crash in Seminole County on Monday evening.
Seminole County Fire Rescue responded to the scene at Geneva Legacy Ln. and Seminola Blvd., in Casselberry, just before 6:30 p.m. Each vehicle had just one occupant.
Anthony Kowalczyk witnessed the crash and sent photos and video to FOX 35 News.
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"I pulled right over here and just jumped out of my car. I saw the car was on its side. I knew my car had a spare tire; I was looking for the jack, but couldn’t find it," said Kowalczyk. "I went over and asked if they knew CPR and first aid, and they said ‘No.’ I’m an Eagle Scout, so I just looked at her; I could tell she was in shock. I kind of tried to straighten her legs out."
One vehicle did catch on fire during the crash, which had to be extinguished with a specialized additive, an SCFR spokesperson said. A transformer was also knocked out during the crash, which resulted in power outages in the vicinity.
Duke Energy crews were still responding to the outages just before 9 p.m.
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