NDHP2DICKINSON, N.D. (AP, Dickinson Press) –   Three people were injured including two Jamestown  women,  in a two-vehicle head-on  accident Sunday afternoon 15 miles east of Dickinson on Interstate 94.  The North Dakota Highway Patrol, reports, an eastbound 2014 Nissan car, driven by 47 year old  Laurie Krebsbach,  and a  passenger 67 year old Shirley Aanderud, both of Jamestown, crossed a median and collided head-on with a 2006 Pontiac passenger car driven by 34 year old  Cindy Sabrosky, of Dickinson. Both vehicles entered the north ditch, where they each came to a rest.

Krebsbach and Aanderud were transported to CHI St. Joseph’s Health in Dickinson.  Sabrosky, who was not wearing a seatbelt, was airlifted to Sanford Hospital in Bismarck.

The accident closed down I-94 for about 15 minutes. Dickinson and Richardton ambulance services and fire departments, the Stark County Sheriff’s Office and Valley Med Life Flight also responded to the accident, which authorities say remains under investigation.

The Highway Patrol says a car driven by a 47-year-old Jamestown woman crossed the median and struck another car head-on about 4:30 p.m. Sunday, 15 miles east of Dickinson.

The Jamestown woman and a 67-year-old passenger from Jamestown were taken to a Dickinson hospital. The 34-year-old woman from Dickinson who was alone in the second vehicle was flown to a Bismarck hospital.

The interstate was briefly closed while the medical helicopter was on scene.