Two People Killed as SUV Collides With Two Semi-trucks, Leading to Another Crash Involving a Squad Car

Two People Killed as SUV Collides With Two Semi-trucks, Leading to Another Crash Involving a Squad Car (1)

Two people were killed in a collision between two semi-trucks, which triggered another crash involving another semi-truck and a Wisconsin State Patrol squad car.

According to the Wisconsin State Patrol, an SUV was driving eastbound on I-94 near Tomah shortly before 7 p.m. on Monday when it crossed the median and collided with two semi-trucks headed westbound.

Authorities said the two victims who perished in the SUV were a 26-year-old Minnesota lady and a 47-year-old Wisconsin man. Their names are now being concealed until the victims’ families may be contacted.

As a result of the collision, the semi-trucks wound up in the eastbound lanes of traffic. According to the Wisconsin State Patrol, both directions of I-94 were shut down for many hours until roughly 2:35 a.m. on Tuesday.

Two People Killed as SUV Collides With Two Semi-trucks, Leading to Another Crash Involving a Squad Car (1)

The semi-truck drivers involved in this collision are expected to live. The 56-year-old man from Michigan and the 43-year-old man from Minnesota were both transported to the hospital.

Shortly after the first incident involving the SUV and two semi trucks, another crash occurred in the area, injuring a state trooper. According to the Wisconsin State Patrol, around 9:55 p.m. on Monday, a 72-year-old semi-truck driver from Minnesota failed to follow the cones and flares set up to detour traffic around the initial crash.

The semi-truck driver rear-ended the state police squad car, injuring Trooper Smith. Trooper Smith was brought to the hospital after suffering head injuries in the incident, according to authorities; the truck driver reported no injuries.

The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the crash. All lanes of I-94 are again open.

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Born and raised in Florida, Janet Ainsworth joined ManateeHSNews.com in 2020. With four years of experience, she covers local news and community events. Janet is passionate about delivering accurate and engaging news to her readers.

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