Friday, January 1, 2016

Truck just misses gas pumps at Sunoco

The new year almost came in with a bang when a pickup truck narrowly avoided hitting two gas pumps this morning at about 2:30 at the Columbia Sunoco station. A Chevy Colorado LT traveling west on Route 462 reportedly clipped another vehicle at the intersection at Fifteenth Street, then jumped a curb and swerved into the gas station. In the process, the pickup hit and bent a pipe guard next to a gas pump and narrowly missed a second pump as it hit a support post, where it came to rest.  The pickup sustained severe front end damage.  Both vehicles involved in the accident were towed from the scene.

The pickup shown above narrowly missed two gas pumps at the local Sunoco station but sustained front end damage after hitting a pipe guard and a support post.

The impact of the truck bent this u-shaped pipe guard bollard next to a gas pump. The truck came to rest after hitting the support post next to another pump (in the background, above).

This is a closer view of the support post damaged by the pickup.

Here's another view of the bent pipe guard at the first pump, which is near the entrance to the gas station.

Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Vehicle accident on Purples Lane

Emergency crews were called to a a stretch of Purples Lane between Seventh and Ninth Streets this evening at about 6 o'clock for a report of a vehicle accident with entrapment and possible rollover. According to scanner chatter, vehicle occupants were able to escape the vehicle - a Ford Ranger pickup - unharmed as crews arrived. The vehicle sustained a flat tire after hitting a fence along Purples Lane and spinning out of control. 





About Town

Some pics from around town today . . .


 The Department of Homeland Security must have been snooping around our town today.


 The DHS van was parked in the parking lot of a local business.


 Kleen-rite:
Clean . . . right?



 Signage on South Ninth

 Water Company employees at work on North Fifth

 Adding trim to the Dollar General sign at Columbia Plaza

LASA checking our pipes on North Sixth, near CVS

Christmas tree collection next week


Brazen theft at Musser's Market

A reader from Columbia asked for this notice to be posted:

A purse belonging to her grandmother was stolen from a grocery cart at Musser's Market in the Columbia Plaza recently.

A witness reported seeing a man with something under his jacket run out of the store and ride away on a bicycle. The thief got away with $600 and credit cards, as well as house and car keys, identification cards and a social security card.

Columbia Borough Police have been notified. Anyone with additional information is asked to call police at 684-7735.

Local effects of Wolf's partial budget veto still uncertain

In Lancaster County, School District of Lancaster and Columbia Borough School District said in recent months they were looking at loans and considering other options.

Columbia school board president Tom Strickler said Tuesday he did not yet have enough information to say whether the district would hold off on using a loan they already applied for.

MORE:
http://lancasteronline.com/news/pennsylvania/local-effects-of-wolf-s-partial-budget-veto-still-uncertain/article_8bbc94a4-ae75-11e5-8db7-3395741b7cbf.html