Frank Ingram Accident; Tow Truck Driver Passes Away In An Accident in Cherokee County

Frank Ingram Accident; Tow Truck Driver Passes Away In An Accident in Cherokee County

Following a fatal collision that occurred today on I-575 South in Cherokee County, Georgia, a tow truck driver passed away. The victim, Frank Ingram of Ingram Wrecker Service, has been identified. Frank Ingram died, reportedly, after getting hit by a passing car on 575 while responding to a wrecker call.

The family and friends of Ingram Wrecker Service have our sincere condolences, on behalf of the Ledbetter Wrecker team. Frank Ingram was killed today while working on 575 when he was struck by a passing car. It breaks my heart to have to post this terrible news.

Due to an incident that claimed the life of a tow truck driver, lanes were blocked on Interstate 575 southbound between Sixes Road (exit 11) and Ridgeway Parkway (exit 9) on Thursday afternoon. The presence of emergency responders at the crash scene resulted in significant delays.

Every lane has reopened since then. Woodstock police estimate that the collision happened at 1:10 p.m. There is currently no projected time of arrival for clearing the crash site.

Frank Ingram was well known for his elegant bearing, well-groomed manners, and gentle spirit. Apart from his impeccable gentlemanly conduct, he was a dependable friend known for his consistency, company, and encouragement.

He gained a great deal of respect and appreciation over his lifetime as a living legend because of his outstanding achievements and services. In addition, he gained an outstanding reputation as a wheelman by using exceptional precision, dexterity, and command when driving the car.

He gained distinction and the title of prodigious driver due to his extraordinary talent and agility when driving automobiles. In addition, he gained a reputation as a fierce rival who, in the world of motorsports, demonstrated unwavering resolve, fervour, and civility.

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