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30 vehicles confirmed towed in Billings after massive weekend pileup

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Montana Highway Patrol said Monday that 30 cars were confirmed towed from Interstate 90 after a multiple-car pileup Saturday near the Lockwood exit.

Those 30 vehicles contained about 100 occupants. Montana Highway Patrol Capt. Keith Edgell said Monday afternoon that these numbers do not include the secondary accidents that occurred after the initial crash. Nearly 40 cars in total were involved.

Edgell said that those who had the ability to drive their vehicle were asked to move it out of the way to allow room for emergency vehicles to make it to the scene.

He added that accidents are common on this section of the interstate and in other areas with a bridge deck.

“This was kind of the perfect storm. It was only a 30- or 40-minute blast of snow that hit us. Temperatures were just right,” said Edgell.

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Capt. Keith Edgell, MHP

Edgell said that the occupants from two vehicles that were involved in the initial crash may have gotten out to check on one another. This caused other motorists to panic as they approached, resulting in the pileup.

Edgell said they are fortunate to have a low number of major injuries considering the magnitude of the pileup.

“Some people were transported to the hospital. I believe it was only the two teenagers who were knocked off the bridge that were actually hospitalized. I believe everyone else was transported to the hospital and released,” said Edgell.

Troopers sent out an email Monday morning asking for those whose vehicle was damaged in the crash but were able to drive away, to contact them. According to Capt. Edgell they are still waiting to hear from a number of those individuals.

Contact Khayter@mt.gov if you have information about the crash or if your vehicle was involved.