Dolly Parton Recovering After Car Accident

Country music legend Dolly Parton is assuring fans she's okay after a car collision in Nashville. INSIDE EDITION has more.
It's the 911 call made moments after legendary singer Dolly Parton found herself in a car collision.
The Good Samaritan who called 911 interacted with one of the three women involved in the crash. It's unknown if it is Dolly's voice.
911 Caller: "One driver's not going to be able to get out of the car. Are you all right, ma'am?
Woman: "I'm good."
911 Caller: "You sure?"
Woman: "Yes."
Parton had just returned home to Nashville after appearing on Queen Latifah's talk show in Los Angeles, rapping and riffing on Miley Cyrus.
She was the front seat passenger in a Nissan Xterra being driven by her best friend, Judy Ogle.
The man who called 911 didn't recognize the famous star.
"There's two elderly ladies over in the Nissan Pathfinder."
The accident happened when a Mitsubishi Diamante being driven by a 64-year-old woman plowed into Parton and her friend's car.
Nashville police said in a statement that Parton and Judy Ogle were transported to Vanderbilt University Medical Center for treatment. None of the injuries appeared to be serious.
Parton tweeted: "Just a little tired and sore. Resting at home now!"
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