Mar 21, 2023 | By: Justin Othoudt

Two-Vehicle Crash Leads to Life-Threatening Injuries for Bemidji Woman

A car crash that occurred in Bemidji Township has led to severe life-threatening injuries for a Bemidji resident.

According to a press release from the Beltrami County Sheriff’s Office, on March 19th at approximately 1:53 p.m., the Beltrami County 911 Emergency Communications Center received a report of a two-vehicle collision with injuries at the intersection of Monroe Avenue SW and Oak Hills Road SW in Bemidji Township.

The investigation determined that a 1998 white Ford Taurus, driven by 19-year-old Isis Wald-Rall, was driving east on Oak Hills Road SW. A 2012 gray Toyota Camry, driven by 67-year-old Mary Lund of Bemidji, was traveling north on Monroe Avenue SW.

The press release notes that this is a controlled intersection with north and southbound traffic having to stop for motorists traveling along Oak Hills Road. Lund’s vehicle crossed the intersection and was subsequently struck by Wald-Rall’s car.

Lund was trapped and needed to be extricated from her vehicle. She was airlifted from the scene and transported to Sanford Fargo Medical Center with life-threatening injuries.

Both vehicles were totaled in the crash. Driver impairment did not appear to be a factor in the incident.

The Beltrami County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the Bemidji Police Department, Bemidji Fire, Bemidji Ambulance, and North Memorial Air-Med.

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