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2 killed, 2 hurt in four-vehicle crash after truck swerves to avoid deer in Kane County
2 killed, 2 hurt in four-vehicle crash after truck swerves to avoid deer in Kane County

Yahoo

time11-03-2025

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2 killed, 2 hurt in four-vehicle crash after truck swerves to avoid deer in Kane County

The Brief Two people died, and two others were seriously injured in a four-vehicle crash in Kane County Sunday night. The crash occurred when a Ford F150 swerved to avoid a deer, leading to a chain-reaction collision. The investigation into the crash is ongoing, authorities said. KANE COUNTY, Ill. - Two people were killed, and two others were seriously injured in a four-vehicle crash Sunday night at the intersection of Plank Road and Switzer Road in Kane County, according to the Kane County Sheriff's Office. What we know The crash occurred around 9:43 p.m. when a red Ford F150, traveling west on Plank Road, attempted to avoid a deer in the road. The driver was unable to avoid the animal and swerved into oncoming traffic, narrowly missing a landscaping vehicle before hitting a white GMC Sierra head-on. The Sierra was hauling a trailer and skid steer, officials said. The Ford F150 was then struck by a red Dodge Ram, and the impact caused the Ford to catch fire. Authorities said the driver, an 18-year-old man, was trapped in the burning vehicle but was rescued after his window was broken. He sufferd serious burns and fractures and was airlifted to Loyola Hospital, where he remains in stable condition. The white GMC Sierra had three occupants, and two were pronounced dead at the scene. They were identified as 31-year-old Erick Garcia-Porcayo and 25-year-old Rosalio Porcayo-Porcayo. The driver suffered serious injuries and was airlifted to Good Samaritan Hospital, where he is listed in stable condition. The driver of the landscaping vehicle, a 19-year-old man, was not injured. The Dodge Ram was driven by a 30-year-old man, who was also not injured, authorities said. What's next The Kane County Sheriff's Investigations Division is continuing to investigate the crash. No further information was immediately available. The Source The information in this article was provided by the Kane County Sheriff's Office.

2 dead, 2 others seriously injured in multivehicle crash caused by truck that swerved to miss deer in Kane County
2 dead, 2 others seriously injured in multivehicle crash caused by truck that swerved to miss deer in Kane County

Yahoo

time11-03-2025

  • Yahoo

2 dead, 2 others seriously injured in multivehicle crash caused by truck that swerved to miss deer in Kane County

KANE COUNTY, Ill. – Two people died Sunday night in a multivehicle crash in Kane County after a pickup truck swerved to miss a deer. The Kane County Sheriff's Office said just before 9:45 p.m., deputies were sent to the intersection of Plank Road and Switzer Road a crash involving four vehicles. The investigation revealed a red Ford F150 was traveling westbound on Plant Road when its 18-year-old driver tried to swerve to avoid hitting a deer. The driver, however, was unable to avoid the deer and went into oncoming traffic, narrowly missing a passing landscaping vehicle traveling eastbound, according to officials. 2 charged with South Loop murder of 18-year-old woman Detectives said the Ford F150 then hit a white GMC Sierra carrying three people and hauling a trailer and skid steer head-on. After the collision, a red Dodge Ram hit the Ford F150, resulting in the Ford F150 to catch fire. The driver of the Ford F150, still trapped inside the truck at the time of the fire, was rescued after the driver-side window was broken out, although he suffered serious burns and fractures and was flown to Loyola Hospital for treatment, according to the sheriff's office. Investigators said two people inside the GMC Sierra, identified as 31-year-old Erick Garcia-Porcayo and 25-year-old Rosalio Porcayo-Porcayo, were pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the GMC Sierra was seriously injured and flown to Good Samaritan Hospital for treatment. The investigation remains ongoing. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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