A man from Utah suffered possible life-threatening injuries and three other people were injured in a RV and car crash on the Sterling Hwy near Anchor Point Friday afternoon, according to Alaska State Troopers.
Troopers received calls of the crash shortly before 2:15 p.m. and it happened near Mile 153 of the Sterling Hwy.
51-year-old Kelly Hicks, of Utah, was driving a Toyota Corolla northbound when it crossed the center line and side-swiped a 2007 Coachman motor home, which was driven by 55-year-old Daniel Hardy, of Michigan, based on the initial investigation.
"The driver sides of both vehicles were torn open," Beth Ipsen, AST spokesperson, said in a troopers update.
Hicks was taken to South Peninsula Hospital in Homer for treatment of possible life-threatening injuries. His passenger, Lisa Hicks, 48, of Utah, was treated for non-life threatening injuries.
Hardy and his passenger, Kimela Hardy, 56, also of Michigan, was treated for non-life threatening injuries.
Troopers with the Bureau of Highway Patrol were on-scene investigating the crash and conducting measurements.
According to a troopers dispatch posted Friday night, the scene was cleared at 7:30 p.m. after several hours of delays.
Troopers received calls of the crash shortly before 2:15 p.m. and it happened near Mile 153 of the Sterling Hwy.
51-year-old Kelly Hicks, of Utah, was driving a Toyota Corolla northbound when it crossed the center line and side-swiped a 2007 Coachman motor home, which was driven by 55-year-old Daniel Hardy, of Michigan, based on the initial investigation.
"The driver sides of both vehicles were torn open," Beth Ipsen, AST spokesperson, said in a troopers update.
Hicks was taken to South Peninsula Hospital in Homer for treatment of possible life-threatening injuries. His passenger, Lisa Hicks, 48, of Utah, was treated for non-life threatening injuries.
Hardy and his passenger, Kimela Hardy, 56, also of Michigan, was treated for non-life threatening injuries.
Troopers with the Bureau of Highway Patrol were on-scene investigating the crash and conducting measurements.
According to a troopers dispatch posted Friday night, the scene was cleared at 7:30 p.m. after several hours of delays.
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