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Teens Hospitalized After Late Night Accident in West Norriton
Two teens were flown by medevac to area hospitals after a car crash on Indian Port Road late Wednesday night.

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Two teens were flown by medevac to area hospitals after a car crash on Indian Port Road late Wednesday night.

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At least one victim was flown by medevac to HUP while three others were transported to nearby Einstein Medical Center Montgomery.