Minor Injuries Reported After Semis Collide On US 30
By David Slone
Times-Union
WARSAW – One semi rear-ended another Wednesday night, March 23, causing damage in excess of $100,000 to both semis.
Debris was strewn all about the intersection and in both directions of U.S. 30 near Anchorage Road, according to information provided by Warsaw Police Department Capt. Brad Kellar, public information officer.
The accident occurred at 9:26 p.m.
The driver of a white 2015 International semi, identified as David L. Robinson, of Illinois, told police that while he was eastbound on US 30 in the right lane, he realized the other semi – a red 2022 Kenworth out of New Jersey, driven by Sukhpreet Singh, was slowing at the intersection. Robinson attempted to swerve, but could not avoid a collision, ripping open the trailer. There was heavy front-end damage to the International semi and heavy trailer damage to the Kenworth semi, according to the information provided.
Robinson complained of right foot pain and was taken to Kosciusko Community Hospital by EMS. Singh complained of pain to his neck and back and was taken to KCH by EMS. Kellar said injuries reported were minor considering the wreckage left behind.