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November 20. 2012 5:23PM
After being ejected in crash, Rochester woman in satisfactory condition
MILTON — A Rochester woman who was flown by helicopter to a Maine hospital after being ejected from her vehicle Sunday is in satisfactory condition Tuesday.
Kynsra Johnson, 20, was airlifted to Maine Medical Center in Portland, Maine, by a Dartmouth-Hitchcock Advanced Response Team (DHART) helicopter after her Nissan Sentra rolled over several time along the southbound side of the highway north of Exit 17 on the Spaulding Turnpike Sunday afternoon.
N.H. State Trooper Maureen Steer, who is investigating the accident, said Monday that Johnson sustained “non-life threatening injuries and is expected to recover.”
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