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Vehicle collides with semi, three sent to Renown

Dec. 7, 1012 — Three Lassen County residents were sent to Renown Medical Center in Reno, Nev. after colliding with a semi-truck on Highway 395, Thursday, Dec. 6.

According to the California Highway Patrol (CHP), Kodi B. Baublit, 19, of Susanville, and Devan M. Bishop, 19, of Janesville, sustained major injuries. Nicholas B. Cline, 19, of Susanville received minor injuries.

The CHP said the accident occurred at approximately 6:24 p.m. when Baublit and her passengers were traveling southbound on the highway south of the Milford Grade, in her 2002 Honda Accord. They were on their way to Wemple Ranch.

Baublit missed the turnoff and was going to make a U-turn and go back northbound, according to the CHP.

Gurpal Singh was driving southbound in his truck at 55 miles per hour and coming up behind Baublit’s vehicle.

At that time, Baublit pulled to the right shoulder and proceeded to make a U-turn and did so directly into the path of Singh.

When he saw Baublit start her U-turn, CHP said Singh applied his brakes and steered to his left in an attempt to avoid her vehicle.

However, as Baublit entered the northbound lane midway through her turn, her vehicle was broadsided by Singh’s vehicle. After the collision, Singh’s vehicle pushed Baublit onto the east shoulder and both vehicles came to the rest on the shoulder facing south. 

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-17#1Pam Willis2012-12-10 05:50
What? 3 vehicles got sent to Remown? Were they medi-vaced too? :D
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+12#2Citizen2012-12-10 09:20
@ Pam..the comment that you made was extremely insensitive. I happen to know one of the victims of this horrific car crash and for you to make light of the accident is just wrong. Hopefully nothing like this accident will ever happen to someone you know or love. Thank goodness for Medi-evac.
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-7#3alida2012-12-10 09:33
Lighten up "Citizen". Don't assume that person doesn't know the involved parties. She wasn't making fun of any of the victims. Unlike the commenters all over Fb from everyone who fails to understand how someone can't see a semi behind them.
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-12#4Sara2012-12-10 16:45
aww people don't like people's comments.. Should we all cry now?
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0#5LassenSucks2012-12-24 10:46
That's why I'm glad I don't live in Susanville anymore, too many childish ignorant individuals who open their mouth and are either insensitive or just plain stupid.
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