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![]() So we were supposed to wait 2 hours in the middle of nowhere, with no facilities, in a desert with no a/c to then complete the 2 hour ride to St. Apparently the plan was to send a shuttle from St. The driver was barely able to provide updates on what was happening. Our shuttle broke down on the side of the road in the desert at 3pm in the middle of nowhere. George ended 15 minutes after we left Las Vegas on 5/27. I was very impressed five years ago and I'm even more impressed now. We arrived in St George a little late but we arrived safe and in one piece! We were quickly, but gently, on our way again. The shuttle was full now that we were on board and we were off! En route one of the passengers wasn't well and our driver quickly got him to a rest stop where he was able to avert an unpleasant experience. We were going to be 15 minutes late and our driver was full of encouragement! He messaged us all the way until we got to the shuttle. Our driver called us to confirm we arrived and see how much time we needed. Our flight from Minneapolis was late arriving and it was really tight deplaning (from the back), taking the tram to the Terminal and getting our luggage. They were unbelievably comforting and made us feel we were in good hands despite the fact all later shuttles were fully-booked. We called before departing MSP to ask what our options were if our flight was late. to include additional details from Utah Department of Public Safety, plus a photo.This is my second experience with SGS and I am so impressed-how they were able to up their game I'll never know! This report is based on preliminary statements from law enforcement officials and may not contain the full scope of findings. One patient from that collision was flown to the hospital via air ambulance, while another was transported via ground, Riches said.īoth sides of the roadway have since been cleared and traffic is flowing normally, Riches told Cedar City News shortly after 11 p.m. Then, on the northbound side of the freeway one hour later, at approximately 9:15 p.m., the driver of an approaching vehicle rear-ended a vehicle that was stopped in the backed-up traffic, sending it into the vehicle in front of it. The cause of the crash is still under investigation, Riches said. The Honda’s male driver and a female passenger sustained critical injuries and were flown by air ambulance to a hospital, while a fourth female passenger sustained moderate injuries and was transported by ground to a local hospital. Both were ejected from the vehicle, which was a Honda Civic, the statement said. Saturday morning, Utah Department of Public Safety released additional details about the rollover, including that the two occupants who died were both teenage female passengers, one 19 years old and one 17. Multiple people were ejected from the vehicle, Riches said, adding that two were pronounced dead on scene, two were airlifted by medical helicopter and one was transported to a hospital by ground ambulance. on southbound I-15 near mile marker 90, about 12 miles north of Parowan. Randy Riches said the first crash was a single-vehicle rollover that happened at approximately 8:15 p.m. Emergency crews respond to the scene of a fatal rollover crash on Interstate 15 in Iron County, Utah, J| Photo courtesy of Kaitlin Brugger, St. CEDAR CITY - Two separate crashes an hour apart on Interstate 15 in Iron County on Friday night left two people dead and at least five others injured.
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