Oriska, ND (KCSi-T.V. News) — The North Dakota Highway Patrol reports two Jamestown men were injured Thursday, (Aug 1, 2013) about 11:20-a.m., on I-94 near Oriska.
The report says A pickup towing a two axle trailer was traveling from Fargo to Jamestown, operated by 20 year old Logan Trautman of Jamestown.
He fell asleep, and the unit entered the median striking a culvert hump. He tried to steer out of the median and over corrected with the unit jack-knifing on top of the west bound roadway.
The vehicle and trailer became disabled, blocking the west bound traffic for about an hour, while the vehicles were removed. A Bobcat skid steer on the trailer came off, and the trailer tipped onto its side.
Trautman and a passenger 28 year old Zachary Schultz of Jamestown were transported to the hospital for treatment of minor injuries and released.
Trautman was seat belted, Schultz was not. Trautman was cited for Care Required.
The Barnes County Sheriff’s Office assisted the NDHP.












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