15-05-2025
Four injured, two airlifted after head on collision in Town of Walton
TOWN OF WALTON, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – Four people were injured in a two-car head on collision on Tuesday.
On May 13, Delaware County deputies and investigators responded to a report of a head on collision on State Highway 206 near East Brook Road in the Town of Walton. According to the Sheriff's Office, the information provided at the time of the call indicated that two vehicles collided, and one was over an embankment.
Upon arrival, deputies and EMS provided first aid to the occupants of the vehicles involved in the crash. Three of the occupants safely exited from the vehicles, however, one was heavily entrapped.
An investigation determined that a 2019 Audi A4 operated by 68-year-old Steven Wilson of Irvington was allegedly traveling westbound on State Highway 206 when his vehicle crossed over the double yellow line and collided head on with a 2021 Jeep Cherokee that was operated by 19-year-old Lauren Winans-Houck of Roscoe. Following the collision, the Jeep exited the roadway and traveled over the embankment. The Audi A4 came to rest in the roadway at the point of collision.
A passenger of the Jeep Cherokee was transported to Delaware Valley Hospital and released. Winans-Houck was taken to Wilson Hospital for treatment. It was reported she sustained leg fractures during the collision as well as other injuries.
Wilson and a passenger were both air-lifted from Delaware Valley Hospital to Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse. The passenger was released after receiving treatment for arm and wrist fractures. Wilson remains at Upstate Medical Center in critical condition due to multiple fractures and internal injuries.
The crash remains under investigation.
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