2 Hurt in 3-Vehicle Crash

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MILNOR, N.D. — Two people are seriously hurt, one with Life-threatening injuries, after a three-vehicle crash in Sargent County, North Dakota Sunday night.

The Highway Patrol says the crash happened seven miles east of Milnor, shortly before 8 p.m.

A Toyota Avalon and a GMC Terrain were eastbound on Highway 13 when a Nissan Altima coming the other way pulled into the eastbound lane to pass another westbound vehicle.

The Toyota served right, and the Nissan side-swiped the Toyota, rotating in the process.

GMC then T-boned the Nissan on the passenger side.

The Nissan caught fire and a passerby pulled the driver out.

The Nissan driver, a 39-year-old Fargo man, was transported by ambulance to Lisbon Hospital, and then flown by Air Med to Sanford Hospital in Fargo with serious, life-threatening injuries.

The driver of the GMC, a 28-year-old woman, and a one-year-old child who was in a rear-facing car seat, both from Milnor, were taken by ambulance to Sanford Hospital in Fargo.

The woman had serious non-life-threatening injuries. The infant was not hurt.

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