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DPS: 3 injured in southern Arizona dust-related accident

Reported by: Deborah Stocks
Email: dstocks@abc15.com
Last Update: 10/28 3:38 pm
3 people were injured in the dust-related crash (Department of Public Safety)
3 people were injured in the dust-related crash (Department of Public Safety)
WILLCOX, AZ -- Officials say three people were injured in a chain reaction accident that was caused by reduced visibility due to blowing dust.

Department of Public Safety Officer Joy Craig said the crash happened around 1:20 a.m. on Interstate 10 about 20 miles east of Willcox in southeastern Arizona.

Craig said two commercial vehicles and a bus were involved, closing I-10 for nearly five hours.

The collision reportedly occurred as a truck entered a dust storm area and slowed down due to limited visibility. The truck was rear-ended by a freight truck and a bus reportedly ran into the back of that vehicle.

The driver of the first truck was not injured, according to Craig. She said a driver and co-driver in the second truck were treated and released from Tucson Medical Center in Tucson.

The driver of the bus, Jaime Quintana, 47, of Tucson, was admitted at University Medical Center for his injuries, which were not considered life-threatening, according to Craig.

Craig said visibility was severely reduced due to blowing dust, requiring the victims to be transported to hospitals rather than being air-lifted.

The highway reopened just after 6 a.m.

Craig said the accident is under investigation and no citations have been issued so far.



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