(KCSi-T.V News) — The North Dakota Highway Patrol reports, five people were injured in a two-pickup crash at 2:35 p.m. Saturday (Oct 20, 2012).
The report says, 14 year old Trenten Baumler, of Enderlin, was operating a pickup northbound on a Ransom County gravel road 10 miles west of Enderlin and one mile south of Highway 46, when he failed to yield at an unmarked intersection.
His vehicle struck a westbound pickup driven by 62 year old Sharon Lund, of Nome.
Baumler was not injured.
A passenger, 15 year old Chase Kemmer, hometown not listed, was transported by ambulance to Lisbon with unknown injuries.
Lund and a passenger, 36 year old Heather Lund of Nome, were airlifted to Sanford Hospital in Fargo.
Two other passengers, 16 year old David Lund, and 8 year old Kierra Lund, of Nome, were taken by ambulance to Sanford in Fargo.
Their injuries were not available, but they were conscious at the scene.
They were all listed as wearing seat belts.
Baumler’s pickup, received significant front-end damage.
Lund’s pickup was totaled.
Assisting at the scene were the Ransom County Sheriff’s Office and Enderlin Fire Department. .
The Highway Patrol is continuing the investigation.












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