A serious Cumberland County car accident left multiple people injured Friday morning after a collision at a Carlisle intersection, according to officials.
Crash Details in Carlisle
The crash occurred around 11:34 a.m. at the intersection of West Trindle Road and South Middlesex Road in Carlisle, Cumberland County.
According to the Pennsylvania State Police, a pickup truck failed to stop at a posted stop sign and collided with a minivan traveling through the intersection.
Vehicle Rollover and Ejection Reported
Authorities say the impact caused the minivan to roll multiple times before coming to rest in a nearby farm field.
The driver of the minivan, Molly Pague, was ejected from the vehicle and suffered suspected life-threatening injuries.
Injuries and Emergency Response
Pague and her 13-year-old daughter, who was a passenger in the vehicle, both sustained serious injuries in the crash.
Emergency responders transported both victims to Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center for treatment.
Multiple emergency crews responded to the scene, and the crash remains under investigation.
Ongoing Investigation
State police continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the crash, including the failure to stop at the intersection.
Note
This article is for informational purposes only and is based on publicly available reports. It does not constitute legal advice. If you were involved in a crash, consult a qualified attorney regarding your specific situation.
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Condolences
Our thoughts are with the victims and their family during this difficult time. We hope for a full and speedy recovery for those injured.















