Five Injured In Crash That Closed I-95 Early Sunday

New Castle County paramedics and several area fire companies responded early Sunday morning to a serious collision on Interstate 95 northbound in the area of the Christina River Bridge. The crash, reported at approximately 3:49 a.m., involved multiple vehicles and resulted in entrapment and ejection.

First responders found five people injured at the scene. All were transported to Christiana Hospital in Stanton with varying degrees of injury.

A 35-year-old man was transported by New Castle County Paramedics on board a Minquadale ambulance in critical condition with extremity injuries, head trauma, and possible internal injuries. A 21-year-old woman was also taken by paramedics on a Minquas Fire Company ambulance in critical condition with injuries to her torso and possible internal injuries.

A 33-year-old woman was transported on a Wilmington Manor Fire Company ambulance in serious condition with chest injuries and potential internal injuries. A 46-year-old woman was taken on a Belvedere Fire Company ambulance in serious condition with head trauma and possible internal injuries. A fifth patient, a 26-year-old woman, was transported by Wilmington Manor Fire Company ambulance in stable condition with possible internal injuries.

The Delaware State Police are investigating the incident. Agencies assisting at the scene included New Castle County Paramedics, Minquadale Fire Company, Minquas Fire Company, Belvedere Fire Company, Five Points Fire Company, and Wilmington Manor Fire Company.

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