Brian Hutcheson, 38, Terry Coward, 52, and Danielle Mumford, 24, killed in fiery head-on collision between two semi-trucks on Route 404 in Talbot County, MD
Three Dead in Talbot County Accident
Route 404 is closed between Route 50 and Route 309 for the police investigation.
3 Die In Semi Truck Accident On Eastern Shore
The crash involved at least two tractor trailers and happened Tuesday morning in Talbot County, causing some road closures.
3 dead in accident involving 3 tractor-trailers on Maryland's Eastern Shore
Three people are dead after a collision involving three tractor-trailers in Talbot County on Maryland's Eastern Shore.
Three people, dog die in fiery crash on Rt. 404
Brian Hutcheson, 38, of Ramer, Tenn., was driving a 2016 Mack tractor-trailer west on Route 404 when the rig crossed the double yellow lines, sideswiping a 2015 Freightliner tractor-trailer, Maryland State Police said.
Shortly before 7:00am, a westbound semi-truck on Route 404 near Church Lane veered into oncoming traffic, side-swiped another semi-truck and finally crashed head-on into yet another semi. Two men that were driving semis and one female passenger have died in the crash. We will add more information to this accident as it becomes available to the public.
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