A former NFL player and South Fremont High School grad helped rescue a semi driver Thursday after a train hit the rig around 6 p.m. along U.S. Highway 20 near St. Anthony.
Brandon Bair, who once played for the Kansas City Chiefs, Oakland Raiders and Philadelphia Eagles, was headed to his Henryâs Fork Homes business when he witnessed the crash involving fellow South Fremont grad Steven Jenson.
âMy (modular home) dealership is right on the opposite corner of the freeway,â Bair said. âAs I was about to turn into the office, I saw the semi pull out in front of the train. It pushed the semi down the tracks.â
Driver Injured When Train Hits Truck in St Anthony
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Head-on Crash on Interstate Near Eden Sends Two To Hospital
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2-vehicle head-on collision near Twin Falls sends two to hospital in eastern Idaho
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The following is a news release from Idaho State Police.
EDEN – On Saturday, May 8 at approximately 10:53 p.m., Idaho State Police responded to a two vehicle head-on collision on Interstate near milepost 186, just south of Eden.
An adult driver, identity not disclosed at this time, was driving westbound in the eastbound lanes of I-84, in a 2004 Honda Accord. Kaylee Smith, 18, of Jerome, was driving eastbound on I-84 in a 2003 Acura CL, when the two vehicles collided head-on. Both vehicles overturned and the Honda came to rest in the median, while the Acura came to rest off the right shoulder of the eastbound lanes.
By Bill Galluccio
May 7, 2021
Authorities in Idaho are still trying to determine why a sixth-grader came to school with a gun and shot three people. The female student, who has not been identified, reportedly shot two people inside Rigby Middle School and then shot a third person outside.
A teacher, identified as
Two of the victims were students, and the other was a well-liked custodian, identified as
Jim Wilson. According to the
Idaho State Journal, Wilson was shot when he stepped in between the shooter and two students who were wounded. All three were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Wilson has been released from the hospital, while the other two students remain hospitalized in fair condition.