Astoria,OR : Serious highway crashes cause injuries on December, Wednesday 20th 2017
Three highway crashes occurred Wednesday night, two of which were due to icy roads.
A 2016 Kenworth semitruck collided with a 2003 Chevrolet pickup on U.S. Highway 26 near the Sunset Rest Area about 4:30 p.m., causing the pickup to catch fire.
The truck was traveling west in the slow lane and hauling a trailer loaded with fuel. The driver of the pickup traveling east lost control, crossed the center line, struck the semitruck, rotated back across the highway and came to rest on the eastbound shoulder.
Onlookers pulled the driver — Daniel James Wells, 28, of Beaverton — from the pickup as it became engulfed in flames. Elsie Fire and Rescue then extinguished the fire. Both Wells and the passenger — Aaron Daniel Sullivan, 28, of Tigard — were taken to the hospital with serious injuries, according to Oregon State Police.
A little more than an hour later near the same spot, the driver of a Toyota Camry traveling westbound lost control, skidded off the roadway and rolled. Three other passengers were in the car, including two young children. Minor injuries were reported.
A man was hauling hay and traveling west on U.S. Highway 30 near Bradley Wayside when the trailer became detached just after 5 p.m. The trailer then collided with another car traveling eastbound. The eastbound car sustained significant damage, and the driver and three passengers were taken to a hospital.
The driver hauling hay and one passenger were uninjured. State police cited the uninjured driver for failure to keep in the right lane and failure to renew registration.
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Serious highway crashes cause injuries