The Greeneville Sun reports that Stacy Allen and her 5-year old daughter, both of Rogersville, were flown to the Johnson City Medical Center from a three-vehicle accident on West Andrew Johnson Highway (U.S. 11E) at Pottertown Road on Friday afternoon.
Johnson City Medical Center reported late Friday that both were in “stable condition.”
Tennessee Highway Patrol Trooper James Fillers, who investigated the multi-car accident, said it began when a southbound 1999 Ford Taurus driven by Anthony L. Taylor, 25, of Old Midway Road, Mosheim, attempted to turn left off U.S. 11E onto Pottertown Road.
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Tennessee Highway Patrol Trooper James Fillers, who investigated the multi-car accident, said it began when a southbound 1999 Ford Taurus driven by Anthony L. Taylor, 25, of Old Midway Road, Mosheim, attempted to turn left off U.S. 11E onto Pottertown Road.
Trooper Fillers said Taylor’s car collided with a 2005 Cadillac Escalade sports utility vehicle driven by Stacy Allen, 26, of McKinney Chapel Road, Rogersville.
The Cadillac spun out of control, the trooper reported, and collided with a 1982 Ford Taurus being driven by Cynthia Hoke, 45, of Hartman Lane in Greeneville, which had been stopped at a Stop sign on Pottertown Road waiting to turn on to U.S. 11E.
With Allen in the Cadillac was Hayleigh Miner, her 5-year-old daughter.
Trooper Fillers said both Allen, who was not wearing a seat belt, and her daughter, who was in a child-safety seat, were thrown out of their car.
Allen and her daughter were both flown to Johnson City Medical Center in separate helicopters. Radio transmissions between Greene County 911 and Town of Mosheim firefighters at the accident scene indicated that both a Wings Air Rescue helicopter and a WellmontOne helicopter had been dispatched.
Entire report here.




