Augusta,ME : Three people hospitalized in Sunday crash in Madison on December, Sunday 31st 2017
Three people were taken to the hospital Sunday, one with possible serious injuries, in a multi-vehicle accident in the town of Madison.
Cpl. Eugene Cole of the Somerset County Sheriff’s Office said deputies responded to a three-vehicle crash, with entrapment, at the intersection of the Ward Hill Road and White School House Road at about 11:15 a.m. Sunday.
This white Toyota Tundra was struck in a Sunday morning crash in Madison by a Nissan Rogue on Route 148, sending three people to the hospital, one with possible serious injuries.
This white Toyota Tundra was struck in a Sunday morning crash in Madison by a Nissan Rogue on Route 148, sending three people to the hospital, one with possible serious injuries. Photo courtesy of Somerset County Sheriff's Office
This red Nissan Rogue, being driven by Maureen Herlihy, of Walpole, Massachusetts, failed to stop at a stop sign and struck a white Toyota Tundra being driven by Morgan Huffman, of Ohio, on Sunday morning on Route 148 in Madison. Three people were injured.
This red Nissan Rogue, being driven by Maureen Herlihy, of Walpole, Massachusetts, failed to stop at a stop sign and struck a white Toyota Tundra being driven by Morgan Huffman, of Ohio, on Sunday morning on Route 148 in Madison. Three people were injured. Photo courtesy of Somerset County Sheriff's Office
This red Nissan Rogue, being driven by Maureen Herlihy, of Walpole, Massachusetts, failed to stop at a stop sign and struck a white Toyota Tundra being driven by Morgan Huffman, of Ohio, on Sunday morning on Route 148 in Madison. Three people were injured.
This red Nissan Rogue, being driven by Maureen Herlihy, of Walpole, Massachusetts, failed to stop at a stop sign and struck a white Toyota Tundra being driven by Morgan Huffman, of Ohio, on Sunday morning on Route 148 in Madison. Three people were injured. Photo courtesy of Somerset County Sheriff's Office
Herlihy’s passenger, Sean Costa, 23, of Burlington, Massachusetts, also was taken to Redington-Fairview with non-life-threatening injuries.
Morgan Huffman also was taken to the Skowhegan hospital to be treated for minor injuries. Passengers in Huffman’s vehicle were not injured.
Deputy Chelsey Merry is investigating the crash.
Responding to the scene was A&M Ambulance, Redington-Fairview EMS ambulances, and Madison and Anson fire units.
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Three people hospitalized in Sunday crash in Madison