MERCER COUNTY, Pa. – A man was killed in a multi-vehicle crash on Interstate 79 in Mercer County, Pennsylvania on Thursday.
According to Pennsylvania State Police, the accident occurred at approximately 11:45am on I-79 south at the 121 mile marker. Whiteout conditions were present with snow on the road.
A semi-trailer was stopped in the right lane due to stopped traffic in front of it when another semi struck the rear of it. The second semi-trailer came to a stop in the left lane when a third vehicle hit the rear end of it.
The two semis sustained moderate damage, while the third vehicle sustained major damage to the front end and driver’s side.
The driver of the third vehicle was pronounced dead at the scene. He has been identified as 22-year-old Austin Golab of Erie, Pennsylvania. According to the Mercer County Coroner’s Office, the cause of death was determined as bunt force trauma to the head and chest from injuries sustained from the crash.
The driver of the second semi-trailer was transported to a local hospital for unknown injuries.