WASHINGTON COUNTY, Utah — A motor home crash on northbound Interstate 15 in southern Utah on Sunday afternoon left four individuals injured, with one person airlifted to the hospital and three others transported by ambulance. The incident occurred near mile marker 28, approximately 3 p.m. on Sunday.
According to Hurricane Valley Fire & Rescue, the crash was severe enough to warrant the assistance of two LifeFlight helicopters. The first responder teams quickly stabilized the victims at the scene before transporting them to St. George Regional Hospital and other medical facilities.
While the names and specific conditions of the victims were not immediately released, officials confirmed that the four individuals were ejected from the motor home during the crash. One victim was airlifted to the hospital, while the other three were taken by ground ambulance for further treatment.
The Utah Highway Patrol, UDOT Incident Management Team, and the Washington County Sheriff’s Office also responded to the crash scene, assisting with traffic management and securing the area.
At this time, authorities have not provided further details on the cause of the crash or the current conditions of the victims. The investigation is ongoing.
As of Sunday evening, the scene was cleared, but authorities are reminding motorists to exercise caution while traveling through the area, especially during the aftermath of such incidents.