The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

70-vehicle pileup leaves 17 injured

Weather blamed for biggest crash in Maine in 15 years.

- By Patrick Whittle

ETNA, MAINE — More than 70 vehicles got tangled up in a series of chain-reaction pileups Wednesday along a snowy stretch of Interstate 95 in Maine, injuring at least 17 people, state police said.

The pileups in Etna, near Bangor, happened at about 7:30 a.m. and involved cars, a school bus and a tractor-trailer, state police spokesman Steve McCausland said.

He said some of the injuries were serious.

Emergency personnel climbed on top of cars to reach trapped motorists. McCausland said one veteran trooper described the site as a “giant pile of metal.”

State police said the crash was the biggest in Maine in more than 15 years.

Rhonda Kent, an occupation­al therapist from Saint Albans, said her car was sideswiped amid the pileup, which sent cars and trucks spinning.

Kent, who was not injured, said a logging truck came dangerousl­y close to hitting her and spun off into a ditch.

“It was almost surreal, something you see in the movies,” Kent said.

Both northbound lanes on a 30-mile stretch of highway were closed for five hours, and drivers were told to take other exits to avoid the area.

One northbound lane reopened around 12:30 p.m.; the other opened several hours later.

Two hospitals reported taking in 17 patients, some in serious condition.

One person at the scene of the crash had a heart attack and some people suffered broken bones, police said.

Police said the main crash involved more than 25 vehicles, and there were a series of other wrecks leading up to the crash site.

Some of the crashes involved two or three vehicles, and then other vehicles went off the road to avoid hitting them.

State Police Lt. Sean Hashey said he was “absolutely shocked that we don’t have any fatalities.”

He said the crashes were likely the result of poor visibility, slippery roads and speed but cautioned that reconstruc­ting exactly how the events unfolded could be impossible.

“We’ll never know exactly who hit who,” Hashey said. “It was just such a mess of vehicles.”

 ?? STEPHEN MCCAUSLAND / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Emergency personnel check cars Wednesday after a series of accidents along Interstate 95 in Etna, Maine. State police said some people suffered serious injuries in the pileup, which closed parts of the highway for hours.
STEPHEN MCCAUSLAND / ASSOCIATED PRESS Emergency personnel check cars Wednesday after a series of accidents along Interstate 95 in Etna, Maine. State police said some people suffered serious injuries in the pileup, which closed parts of the highway for hours.

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