Jamestown, ND (CSi) — A Monday evening accident led to injuries to Jamestown teens.
The Stutsman County Sheriff’s Office reports a Jamestown teenager was transported by air ambulance after being pinned under a car for about 12 minutes.
The accident occurred at 6:04-p.m., about three-fourths of a mile south of the North Dakota State Hospital in Jamestown, agravel road 84 Ave SE.
Sgt. Ramone Gumke, says there were four passengers in the car, all from Jamestown, two 13-year-olds and two 15-year-olds.
The driver, was not wearing a seat belt, and was ejected from the vehicle, which then rolled over.
The driver was transported by air ambulance to a Fargo hospital, and his condition was unknown Monday night.
A backseat passenger, the only other person not wearing a seat belt, was transported by Jamestown Ambulance to a Fargo hospital.
That passenger’s condition was also unknown Monday.
The other three passengers were treated and released from Jamestown Regional Medical Center.
Stutsman County Sheriff Chad Kaiser says the extent of the injuries unknown at this time for the driver and the unrestrained passenger.
The vehicle was totaled.
The accident is still under investigation.
The Jamestown Fire Department, Jamestown Police Department and North Dakota Highway Patrol also responded to the scene.













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