Three Hurt On Ind. 15
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
A two-car collision Thursday left three injured as a car struck a semi tractor-trailer on Ind. 15 just south of CR 1100N.
According to a Kosciusko County Sheriff's Department press report, witnesses of the accident said that at approximately 10 a.m., Renee A Gammiere, 36, of St. Joseph, Mich., traveled left of center while northbound on Ind. 15 and collided with a southbound semi tractor-trailer, driven by Ricke Jensen, 34, of Middlebury, causing the vehicle to overturn.
Gammiere was extricated by emergency personnel and transported to Parkview Hospital in Fort Wayne via Lutheran Air ambulance, where she is listed in stable condition.
A passenger in Gammiere's vehicle, Elijah M. Homrich, of St. Joseph, suffered wrist injuries and was treated at Kosciusko Community Hospital.
Jensen suffered back injuries and was transported to Goshen General Hospital, where he is in fair condition.
Ind. 15 was closed for several hours as crews worked to clean up debris and flip the semi tractor-trailer to its upright position.
The KCSD was assisted at the scene by Milford, Syracuse and Plain Township EMS, Milford and Leesburg fire departments, Milford police department and Lutheran Air ambulance. The accident remains under investigation. [[In-content Ad]]
A two-car collision Thursday left three injured as a car struck a semi tractor-trailer on Ind. 15 just south of CR 1100N.
According to a Kosciusko County Sheriff's Department press report, witnesses of the accident said that at approximately 10 a.m., Renee A Gammiere, 36, of St. Joseph, Mich., traveled left of center while northbound on Ind. 15 and collided with a southbound semi tractor-trailer, driven by Ricke Jensen, 34, of Middlebury, causing the vehicle to overturn.
Gammiere was extricated by emergency personnel and transported to Parkview Hospital in Fort Wayne via Lutheran Air ambulance, where she is listed in stable condition.
A passenger in Gammiere's vehicle, Elijah M. Homrich, of St. Joseph, suffered wrist injuries and was treated at Kosciusko Community Hospital.
Jensen suffered back injuries and was transported to Goshen General Hospital, where he is in fair condition.
Ind. 15 was closed for several hours as crews worked to clean up debris and flip the semi tractor-trailer to its upright position.
The KCSD was assisted at the scene by Milford, Syracuse and Plain Township EMS, Milford and Leesburg fire departments, Milford police department and Lutheran Air ambulance. The accident remains under investigation. [[In-content Ad]]