
SARGENT COUNTY, N.D. (KFGO) – Two people were seriously injured in a three-vehicle crash in Sargent County Sunday night.
The Highway Patrol says the crash happened seven miles east of Milnor, shortly before 8 p.m.
A car and an SUV were eastbound on Highway 13 when a westbound car pulled into the eastbound lane to pass a vehicle. The eastbound car served right, and the westbound car side-swiped it.
The westbound car spun and was T-boned on the passenger side by the SUV. The westbound car caught fire and a passerby pulled the driver out.
That driver, a 39-year-old Fargo man, was transported by ambulance to Lisbon Hospital, and then flown by AirMed to Sanford Hospital in Fargo with life-threatening injuries.
The driver of the SUV, a 28-year-old woman, and a one-year-old, both from Milnor, were taken by ambulance to Sanford Hospital in Fargo. The woman had serious non-life-threatening injuries. The infant was not hurt. The other driver was not injured.
The North Dakota Highway Patrol, Sargent and Richland County Sheriff’s Offices, Milnor and Wyndmere Fire Departments, ambulances from Milnor, Lisbon, Forman, and Wynmere, and Sanford Air Med responded to the crash.
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