
DUNSEITH, N.D. (KFGO) – Four people, including two men, a woman, and a one-year-old girl, were injured in a single-vehicle crash in northern North Dakota Thursday evening.
The Highway Patrol says a pickup driven by a 22-year-old Devils Lake man was eastbound on U.S. Highway 281 two miles west of Dunseith when it went into the ditch. The driver overcorrected and the pickup went across both lanes of the highway into the other ditch where it rolled.
None of the people in the pickup – the driver, the girl, a 27-year-old Jamestown man, a 23-year-old Dunseith man, and an 18-year-old Dunseith woman – were wearing seatbelts. Some of them were ejected.
Everyone was taken to the hospital in Belcourt.
The Highway Patrol says multiple passengers were flown to Trinity Hospital in Minot and Sanford Hospital in Fargo. The names of the people haven’t been released.
The Highway Patrol, Rolette County Sheriff’s Office, Dunseith Police, Turtle Mountain Bureau of Indian Affairs, Turtle Mountain Tribal Police, Dunseith Ambulance, Quentin M. Burdick Ambulance, and Dunseith Fire responded to the scene.
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