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By JOE SEELIG
SEBRING — A Sebring woman was in critical condition Friday after she was airlifted Thursday morning to Tampa General Hospital
At about 10:53 a.m., Mary Vocke-Triner, 83, was trying to cross north on Schumacher west of the SunTrust Bank when she walked into the side of a Jeep sports utility vehicle, according to Sebring police.
The Jeep, driven by Betty Flint Fowler, 66, of Sebring, was in the left turning lane approaching U.S. 27 from the west, police officer Joe Stump said Thursday.
Vocke-Triner sustained trauma to her leg and chest, Stump said, and was transported to a landing zone to be flown to Tampa General Hospital.
A landing zone was set up at the West Sebring Volunteer Fire Station No. 9, on Longview Court, where she taken to Tampa by Aeromed helicopter.
Stump said she was listed in stable condition.
No charges were filed against the driver, Stump said.
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