JAY — Four people were taken to the hospital Monday after a car crossed over the centerline on Crash Road and struck a van head-on, police Chief Larry White Sr. said Monday.
Louise Tardif, 63, of Jay was traveling east on the road at about 12:15 p.m. when the 2002 Toyota Camry she was driving crossed into the westbound lane, hitting a 2004 Dodge Caravan driven by Heidi Tolman, 41, of New Portland, White said in a news release.
Tardif, Tolman and her two passengers, her 9-month-old child and Laurie Agran, 47, also of New Portland, were taken by ambulance to Franklin Memorial Hospital in Farmington, White said. The three adults complained of chest and neck pain and the child did not appear to have any injuries.
Jay firefighters, along with medics from three NorthStar ambulances, assisted police at the scene, he said.
Both vehicles are believed to be a total loss.
Detective Richard Caton IV is investigating to determine what happened, White said.
Jay police and firefighters, along with NorthStar Emergency Services medical personnel, assist at a head-on collision Monday on Crash Road in Jay.
Four people were taken to a Farmington hospital Monday after a car crossed the centerline on Crash Road in Jay and struck a van carrying three people, including a 9-month-old child, Jay police Chief Larry White Sr. said.


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