trøgstad, norway: Multiple devices from all nødetater turned out after a serious traffic accident on highway 22 between Mysen and Skjønhaug Friday night.
Police confirm that two people have been killed in the accident.
Two cars are involved. Both cars have received major injuries after what appears to be a front to front accident.
According to the police is a third person severely injured.
Operasjonsleder in the Follo-police Erik Loe states that one of the deceased is a man in the 30s.
The two confirmed fatalities were in the same car. The one is a man in the 20s, while the other is in the 30s. Both come from our district, ” says Erik Loe to Smaalenenes Avis.
The seriously injured person was sitting alone in his car. He is in the late teens and are transported to the hospital on Kalnes by helicopter.
the Accident happened a few hundred metres north of the junction to the Riiserveien, better known as Riiserbukken, on highway 22.
Large crews working on-site. In addition to emergency services responded luftambulansen out on the spot. The helicopter has now pulled from the site.
Police have questioned witnesses on the spot.
– We have notified the next of kin to the man who is seriously injured. We are working on notifying the next of kin to the deceased, ” says Loe.
The two involved cars are totalskadd and one was partially in the ditch.
– It is too early to say anything more about the sequence of events. We have kriminalteknikere on site that takes an in-depth åstedsundersøkelse. This do we to get all the items in the investigation of the pure, ” says operasjonslederen to the local newspaper.
On ulykkesstrekningen, it was very dark and the road was wet.
We have also had a hundepatrulje to the place. This do we to ensure that any injured or in shock not have walked from the place, ” says operasjonslederen in the Follo police department.
the Accident happened a little after 19: 00 on Friday night.
main Road between trøgstad, norway and Mysen was closed after the accident. In both directions formed a queue. The cars that stood waiting to get past were directed away by the fire department.
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