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Police investigate semi vs. train accident ​

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KIFI Photo: St. Anthony accident 5/6/2021

UPDATE: ST. ANTHONY, Idaho (KIFI) - Idaho State Police say a man driving a semi-truck did not yield for a train Thursday afternoon.

ISP said Steven Jensen, 25, of St. Anthony, was driving west on E 400 N in a 1995 International semi-truck when the train struck the semi on the passenger side. Jenson was pulled from the truck by bystanders.

Jenson was flown by helicopter to Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center in Idaho Falls.

The accident happened at approximately 5:47 p..m. at E 400 North near N 2300 E in St. Anthony.


ORIGINAL STORY: ST. ANTHONY, Idaho (KIFI) - A driver's condition is unknown after a Thursday evening vehicle vs. train accident near St. Anthony.

The accident happened near the south St. Anthony exit of Highway 20, just before 6 p.m.

An air ambulance was called to the crash, but no further information has been released.

No word yet on what type of vehicle was on the train tracks.

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