U.S. 2 wreck claims two lives, injures four
DERRICK PERKINS | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 3 years, 2 months AGO
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Updated 4:08 p.m.
A wreck on U.S. 2 near Coram on June 5 involving multiple vehicles killed two motorists and left four others injured, officials with Montana Highway Patrol said Wednesday.
Delbert “Allen” Egbert, the 77-year-old driver of a Honda Odyssey, and Lee Schrader, the 72-year-old driver of a Ford Edge, were both killed in the roughly 3:55 p.m. crash.
Authorities said the chain of events began when a freight truck out of New York hauling a load of lumber eastbound rear-ended the Odyssey. That vehicle then rammed into the Edge, propelling it across the center line into the westbound lane.
The Edge then collided with a motorhome and GMC Sierra. The three individuals in those two vehicles all suffered injuries, authorities said.
A Jeep Grand Cherokee traveling just behind the motorhome and GMC went into the ditch to avoid a collision, where it suffered damage. That motorist was uninjured.
A Ford sport utility vehicle traveling behind the Jeep also crossed the center line and began rotating before swerving hard to the right. The motorist sped up to avoid a head-on collision with the freight truck, which ended up clipping the Ford.
The freight truck came to a stop after driving into a ditch and rolling over onto its passenger side, officials said. Its operator suffered injuries.
Along with Montana Highway Patrol, the Coram-West Glacier, Hungry Horse, Martin City and Columbia Falls fire departments joined the Three Rivers Ambulance and Flathead County Sheriff's Office in responding to the scene.
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