Details Released on I-80 Fatal Crash
A Gettysburg man is dead following a crash early Tuesday evening on Interstate 80 near the DuBois-Penfield Exit.
State Police say 56-year-old Spencer Chapman of Sandy Lake was driving a tractor-trailer that hit a car that had stopped for road construction and pushing into a flatbed truck.
The driver of the car, 26-year-old Katheryn Sneeringer of Gettysburg, and one of her passengers suffered serious injuries and were flown to Altoona Hospital. Another passenger 57-year old David Cook, was pronounced dead at the scene.
The driver of the flatbed, 61-year-old David Kaschak Erie, was not hurt.
Charges are pending against Chapman, who suffered moderate injuries and was taken to the DuBois Regional Medical Center.
That section of I-80 was closed for about 4 hours while investigators were on the scene.
State Police say 56-year-old Spencer Chapman of Sandy Lake was driving a tractor-trailer that hit a car that had stopped for road construction and pushing into a flatbed truck.
The driver of the car, 26-year-old Katheryn Sneeringer of Gettysburg, and one of her passengers suffered serious injuries and were flown to Altoona Hospital. Another passenger 57-year old David Cook, was pronounced dead at the scene.
The driver of the flatbed, 61-year-old David Kaschak Erie, was not hurt.
Charges are pending against Chapman, who suffered moderate injuries and was taken to the DuBois Regional Medical Center.
That section of I-80 was closed for about 4 hours while investigators were on the scene.
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