Moorhead MN: Multi-Vehicle Crash Sends 2 Ambulances

Moorhead MN: Multi-Vehicle Crash Sends 2 Ambulances
Moorhead MN: Multi-Vehicle Crash Sends 2 Ambulances

Moorhead (trfnews.i234.me — Breaking news out of Moorhead, Minnesota on New Year’s Day evening.

A reporter at the scene says a multi-vehicle crash happened at 30th Avenue South and A Street.

The reporter said two, and possibly three, vehicles may be involved.

Two ambulances reportedly left the scene with victims.

Officials have not released names, ages, or conditions as of this report.

Police have not confirmed the cause of the crash.

More details will be shared when they become available.

What We Know So Far

The crash was reported at the intersection of 30th Avenue South and A Street in Moorhead.

Witness information suggests multiple vehicles were involved.

Emergency crews responded and treated injured people.

Two ambulances left the scene with patients.

It is not yet clear how many people were hurt.

It is also not clear if anyone was trapped in a vehicle.

Moorhead MN: Multi-Vehicle Crash Sends 2 Ambulances
Moorhead, MN: Multi-Vehicle Crash Sends 2 Ambulances

Traffic Impacts

Drivers should expect delays near the intersection.

Use caution and watch for emergency vehicles.

If you must travel, consider alternate routes.

Winter roads can change fast after dark.

Slow down and leave extra space between vehicles.

Updates Pending From Authorities

TRF News is waiting for official details from local authorities.

That includes confirmation of the number of vehicles involved.

We are also waiting for an update on injuries.

Investigators may review witness statements and video.

They may also examine road and weather conditions.

Any charges, if filed, would come later.

Drivers are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.

Helpful Links

For road and travel alerts, see Minnesota 511.

For statewide safety information, visit the Minnesota Department of Public Safety.

For local updates, check the City of Moorhead website.

I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.

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