UPDATE: The driver of the Ford pickup, Carl Patrick McBroom, 34, of Vulcan, was pronounced dead at the scene.
The driver of the Acadia, Donald Joseph LeBombard, 66, of Vulcan, was pronounced dead on arrival at Dickinson County Memorial Hospital. The passenger in the Acadia, Sheryl Ann LeBombard, 61, is in stable condition at St. Vincent Hospital in Green Bay, WI.
The driver of the Chevy Impala, Troy Anthony Turini, 33, of Vulcan and his 3-year-old daughter were not injured.
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NORWAY TOWNSHIP, MI-- Two people were killed in a three-vehicle traffic crash in Dickinson County on Saturday.
State Police from the Iron Mountain Post say it happened around 6 p.m. on US-2 in front of the Vulcan BP gas station in Norway Township. A Chevy Impala was stopped in the eastbound lane, waiting to turn left into the gas station when it was rear-ended by a Ford pickup. The impact pushed the Impala into oncoming traffic, where it struck a Chevy Acadia head-on. The Acadia overturned and a small fire ignited.
The driver of the Ford was pronounced dead at the scene and the driver of the Acadia was pronounced dead upon arrival at Dickinson County Memorial Hospital. A passenger in the Acadia was taken to St. Vincent Hospital in Green Bay in stable condition.
The crash remains under investigation.