A 20-year-old Tremonton woman remained in critical condition Thursday, two days after colliding head-on with a minivan on snowy and windblown State Road 30 near Bear River.
Chris Dallin, spokesman for Ogden’s McKay-Dee Hospital, confirmed that Camille Trimble’s condition Thursday was unchanged from when she was brought in with head injuries Tuesday morning.
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The Utah Highway Patrol said the accident occurred when Trimble lost control of her westbound Chevrolet Cobalt and spun into the path of an eastbound Chevrolet Uplander minivan.
The 28-year-old minivan driver, also a woman from Tremonton, sustained serious but non-life threatening leg injuries.
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