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EAGLE MOUNTAIN — Two people were taken to local hospitals in serious condition after a crash Monday on state Route 73 near Eagle Mountain.
Utah County Sheriff's Sgt. Spencer Cannon said there was a head-on collision on the highway, east of Eagle Mountain Boulevard.
The crash occurred when a gold car attempted to pass a dump truck in a no-passing zone and hit a silver car driving east in the opposite direction, Cannon said.
He said the highway would likely be shut down for at least half an hour.
At 1:45 a gold car was westbound on SR-73 near Eagle Mountain Blvd and passed a dump truck in a no passing zone where he hit a silver car that driving east. Both drivers are in serious condition and we're taken by ambulance to local hospitals. pic.twitter.com/4A7q4RkbvG
— Utah County Sheriff (@UCSO) January 30, 2023
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