4 people rushed to hospital after Idaho Falls crash
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IDAHO FALLS — Four people were taken to the hospital Thursday night after a serious two-car crash at First Street and South Woodruff Avenue.
The wreck happened around 6:30 p.m.
Idaho Falls Police spokeswoman Joelyn Hansen says a 1990 Ford Ranger and a 1996 Ford Bronco collided in the intersection.
Hansen tells EastIdahoNews.com the driver of the Ranger, 32-year-old James R. Mottor of Idaho Falls, was cited for failure to yield. He was injured and was transported by ambulance to EIRMC.
The driver of the Ford Bronco, a 55-year-old Idaho Falls man, and his two passengers — a 55-year-old woman and a 13-year-old girl — were injured and transported by ambulance to EIRMC. Their conditions are unknown.
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