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SALT LAKE CITY — A Lennox van driver has died after rear-ending a semitruck in Salt Lake City Monday afternoon.
Police responded to the incident around 1 p.m. at 900 W. 2100 South, Salt Lake Police Sgt. Brandon Shearer said. The semitruck had stopped at a traffic light when the van collided with it.
The van driver, identified as 46-year-old Randall Searcy, died of his injuries shortly before 7 p.m., Salt Lake City police officials said in a tweet.
Photos from the scene showed the van had crashed into the semitrailer's rear right corner, smashing through the van windshield and driver's side door.
The van also struck a Utah Transit Authority pickup truck, but that collision did not cause as much damage.
The driver of the van was transported by ambulance to a hospital, where he later died. The other drivers involved were cooperating with police, Shearer said.
All westbound lanes on 2100 South between 700 and 900 West were closed for a couple hours, reopening shortly before 3 p.m.
The cause of the crash is under investigation. Shearer said impairment or weather conditions didn't appear to be a factor in the crash.
Contributing: Annie Knox, Carter Williams
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Editor's Note: Police initially reported that the van belonged to the Utah Transit Authority. This article has been updated to reflect that the victim of the crash was driving a Lennox van.