6 people hospitalized in head-on collision on Colorado 93 near Golden
DENVER (KDVR) — A head-on collision on Colorado 93 sent six people to the hospital early Friday morning.
Just after 5 a.m., Colorado State Patrol said it responded to a two-vehicle, head-on crash with a Chevrolet Traverse and a Jeep Compass. Six people were sent to the hospital, with a driver and passenger suffering from serious bodily injuries.
The extent of injuries to the other people is unknown.
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The road that connects Golden to Boulder was closed for two and a half hours, but CO 93 has since reopened.
CSP is currently investigating the crash. At this time, it is unclear which vehicle the injured individuals were in or the cause of the crash.
The state patrol is asking anyone who may have witnessed the crash to contact Colorado State Patrol Dispatch at 303-239-4501 and reference case number 1A251688. Tipsters should be prepared to leave their name and contact information so CSP can return the call.
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