3 hurt after driver runs red light, causes crash in Hurricane 

HURRICANE, UT – When a driver of a white Chevy Silverado did not stop at a red light in time, it prompted a multi-vehicle crash and sent three to the hospital Monday. 

St. George News said the collision took place after 5 p.m. on State Route 9 near Sand Hollow Road. When the Silverado driver did not stop, they crashed into the back of a red Ford Explorer waiting at the light. The Ford then collided with the back of a gray Chevrolet Equinox. 

Officials said one of the vehicles then struck a Hyundai Santa Fe, sustaining minor damage. 

A 26-year-old man experienced a medical episode and was almost airlifted to a hospital. However, when his “breathing returned to a more normal … LifeFlight was canceled by paramedics on scene.” 

Medics did take the man, a 26-year-old woman, and a 69-year-old man, to St. George Regional Hospital for treatment. 

The collision cleared around 7 p.m. 

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