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Police are responding to serious crash, Bass Highway Wynyard
Approximately 3.15pm on Friday 19 February 2021, Emergency Services were called to a report of a truck colliding with two vehicles on the Bass Highway Wynyard at the Deep Creek Rd intersection.
A silver Mitsubishi Four Wheel Drive and a white Subaru Wagon travelling East have collided causing the Subaru to cross the road and impact with an unladen Kenworth Prime Mover travelling West.
Two of the three occupants of the Subaru have sustained serious injuries, whilst a third occupant of that vehicle has sustained minor injuries. All three occupants of Mitsubishi have sustained minor injuries. All occupants were transported to the North West Regional Hospital.
Apple Valley woman taken to trauma center after being struck by vehicle on Deep Creek Road
Victorville Daily Press
Apple Valley authorities reported Thursday that a 29-year-old woman was taken to a trauma center after being struck by a Honda Civic driven by a 69-year-old woman.
The Apple Sheriff’s Station reported that at approximately 7:46 p.m. Tuesday, deputies responded to the collision on Deep Creek Road near Monte Vista Road.
Sheriff s spokeswoman Jackie Alban told the Daily Press that Monte Vista Road may be Monte Vista Lane.
Deputies learned the pedestrian had been walking from the east to the west side of Deep Creek Road when she was struck by the 2016 Civic as it traveled northbound on the road, the report said.
A Manhattan man seriously hurt Wednesday after rolling his vehicle on Interstate 70 in Geary County.
The crash occurred just after 6 p.m. about two miles east of K-177.
According to the Kansas Highway Patrol, 61-year-old Benjamin Ayon was traveling west on I-70 when he attempted to exit on the off ramp at Deep Creek Road at a high rate of speed. Ayon failed to negotiate a curve causing the vehicle to roll twice before landing on all four tires in the east ditch.
Ayon became trapped and had to be extricated from the vehicle. He was transported to Ascension Via Christi with serious injuries.The crash report indicated he was wearing a seat belt.
Township solicitor Donald G. Karpowich updated Hegins Township supervisors about the project at their Dec. 2 meeting.
Williams is installing a driveway on Bridge Road and has posted its permit. A âNo Traffic Beyond This Pointâ sign was placed to keep truck traffic down, with most heavy traffic using Deep Creek Road instead of Bridge Road, according to Karpowichâs report. A road inspector site visit was on Dec. 1.
Williamsâ submitted building permit plans are being reviewed to identify any necessary inspections. The company plans to build a 31,000 HP gas turbine-driven compressor station as part of the Leidy South Expansion project.