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3 injured in 3-car crash on state Route 422 in Lebanon CountyBy CHRIS A. COUROGEN, The Patriot-News
April 15, 2010, 6:29AM
Three people were injured yesterday morning in a three-vehicle chain reaction crash on state Route 422 in Jackson Township, Lebanon County. State police said Michael Alexander, 42, of Red Lion, York County, was traveling around 7:30 a.m. west on Route 422 when he was unable to stop his 1998 Freightliner van in time to avoid rear-ending a 1993 Dodge Grand Caravan stopped in traffic at a red light at the intersection with Ramona Road.
Police said the Grand Caravan, driven by David Herman, 33, of Fredericksburg, was knocked into a 1997 Ford Ranger pickup driven by Stephen Hoover, 25, of Lebanon, which was stopped on the other side of the light in the east bound lane.
Herman, Alexander, and a passenger in Alexander;s vehicle, Kevin Snyder, 31, also of Red Lion, were all taken by Myerstown First Aid Unit ambulances to area hospitals. Police said Herman and Alexander suffered moderate injuries. Snyder's injuries were reported to be minor. Hoover was not injured. All four were wearing seat belts, police said. The three vehicles all had to be towed from the scene.
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