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Sandwiches Rescued In 2-Vehicle Crash

POSTED: Friday, November 10, 2006
UPDATED: 9:33 am CST November 10, 2006

Several sandwiches escaped harm when they were involved in a two-vehicle crash on Friday, KPRC Local 2 reported.

Houston police said an Antone's sandwich truck rear-ended a car on the Northwest Freeway near Gessner Drive at about 3:15 a.m.

Officials said a woman stopped her vehicle in a moving lane of the freeway when she thought she had a flat tire. The sandwich truck ended up slamming into the back of her car.

Several po-boys in the sandwich truck flew around inside. A tow truck driver and the sandwich truck driver were able to salvage all of the sandwiches.

Police said the woman's car did not have a flat tire before the crash. She was ticketed for causing the accident and stopping in a moving lane.

No one was seriously injured.

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