Fargo, ND – Emergency crews rushed to a serious crash in south Fargo early Sunday morning after a vehicle collision left an infant and two adults hospitalized, according to the North Dakota Highway Patrol.
According to the North Dakota Highway Patrol, the crash happened at approximately 6:41 a.m. Sunday at the intersection of 45th Street South and 40th Avenue South. Authorities said a Honda Pilot traveling northbound entered the intersection and struck a Chevrolet Impala in a T-bone collision.
Troopers reported scattered snow and blowing snow at the time of the crash, which may have contributed to hazardous driving conditions. The crash involved vehicle vs. vehicle impact, prompting a response from the North Dakota Highway Patrol, Fargo Police Department, Fargo Fire, and Sanford Ambulance.
The driver of the Honda Pilot, a 40-year-old man from Fargo, was not injured. However, two passengers seated in the back of the Honda sustained serious injuries. Authorities said a 28-year-old woman and a 5-month-old infant were not wearing seatbelts or child restraints at the time of the crash. Both were transported by ambulance to Sanford Hospital.
The driver of the Chevrolet Impala, a 24-year-old woman from Fargo, also sustained serious injuries and was taken to Sanford Hospital for treatment. She was reported to be wearing a seatbelt.
Officials said the name of the juvenile will not be released. Charges and restraint-related findings remain under investigation, and no citations have been announced at this time.
The crash remains under active investigation by the North Dakota Highway Patrol.
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