Three people had to be Care Flighted to the hospital following a two-car crash in Lyon County Saturday night. One of the drivers is suspected of being impaired.
It happened near Dayton just before 6:10 p.m. according to a spokesperson for the Nevada State Police.
A Toyota Camry failed to yield at a stop sign while turning from south to east and was hit by a Nissan utility vehicle going west.
The driver and a passenger in the Nissan, as well as a passenger in the Camry, had to be Care Flighted to Renown in three separate flights with suspected serious injuries.
The driver of the Camry remained on scene before being taken to Renown via ambulance. That driver is suspected of being impaired, the NSP spokesperson said, though charges are still pending.
A viewer who reached out to 2 News Nevada and several people online have said a school bus was involved in the crash. The NSP spokesperson said no school bus was involved.
