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Names released of injured in Saturday rural EGF accident

No information is being released by Altru Hospital on the conditions of the two people injured Saturday in a pickup-car crash south of East Grand Forks that totaled both vehicles, a nursing supervisor said Sunday after law enforcement released th...

Rural East Grand Forks accident
Law enforcement personnel move between two vehicles involved in a crash Saturday afternoon south of East Grand Forks. The two-vehicle crash sent two people to Altru Hospital with injuries, a deputy sheriff reported. Polk County Deputy Sheriff Ken Dionne said a pickup truck and a sedan collided at the intersection of 440th Avenue Southwest and 190th Street Southwest, ejecting the pickup driver and injuring both drivers. There were no other passengers. The drivers? names and conditions were not released as...

No information is being released by Altru Hospital on the conditions of the two people injured Saturday in a pickup-car crash south of East Grand Forks that totaled both vehicles, a nursing supervisor said Sunday after law enforcement released their names.

Kelcie Hanson, Crookston, was driving a pickup truck northbound on 440 Ave. S.W., about 3 p.m. Saturday when she collided with a car driven by Nathan Vonasek of East Grand Forks , who was westbound on 190 St. S.W., just south of East Grand Forks.

Hanson was ejected from the pickup,law enforcement sources said.

Both drivers were taken to Altru by ambulance with injuries that did not appear to be life-threatening, according to a news release Sunday from the Polk County Sheriff's Office.

A nursing supervisor said Sunday no information was being released about the conditions of Hanson and Vonasek.

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