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OGDEN, Utah (ABC4) — Just six hours after a vehicle was impaled by a crash attenuator on Sunday morning, law enforcement responded to a second crash in the exact same spot.
According to a social media post from Mountain Green Fire Protection District, around 6:00 p.m., Mountain Green Fire, Morgan County Fire and EMS, and South Weber Fire responded to a crash at the mouth of Weber Canyon on the westbound side near the Mountain Green entrance ramp, involving a semi-truck and a sedan.
One of the vehicles reportedly hydroplaned and hit the other, sending both vehicles crashing into the temporary crash attenuator that had been placed after a crash that took place earlier on Sunday morning pinning a driver. That crash took place just after noon when a car crashed into a freeway barrier sideways and was impaled by a crash attenuator.
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According to Morgan Green Fire Protection District, the entrance ramp has approximately one inch of water, causing slick roads…