TAMAQUA COUPLE KILLED AFTER COLLIDING WITH VAN ON BLUE MOUNTAIN

Fire Police Close Blue Mountain, SR309, SR895, Snyders, West Penn, 2-5-2014 (7)
Volunteers with the West Penn Fire Company, and it’s fire police, prevent traffic from traveling south on the Blue Mountain while State Police reconstruct the accident scene.

A man and woman from Tamaqua were killed Wednesday after their pickup truck collided with a work van on SR309 in Lynn Township (Lehigh County). State Police of Fogelsville identified the victims as Roger Jones, 52, and Geraldine Jones, 58, of Tamaqua.
The two-vehicle crash occurred about a half-mile south of Gun Club Road on the Blue Mountain around 2:30 PM. In addition to recent precipitation on the roadway, officials added that the area was also shrouded in a light fog.
State Police said the pickup truck, a 2004 Chevrolet Colorado, was northbound when it slipped into the oncoming lane, colliding with a 2012 Ford E350 work van belonging to Equipment Depot of Allentown. Both vehicles had front-end damage.
The van driver, Matthew T. Amey, 29, of Allentown, was taken via Northwestern EMS to Lehigh Valley Hospital-Cedar Crest for minor injuries.
According to the Morning Call newspaper’s online story, Deputy Coroner Craig Hanzl pronounced the couple dead at the scene. Coroner Scott Grim stated the two died of multiple blunt force trauma and ruled the manner of death to be accidental.
Assisting at the accident scene were Germansville Fire Company, Lynnport Fire Company and New Tripoli Fire Company, who also detoured traffic south of the Blue Mountain.
In addition, members of the West Penn Fire Company and Fire Police were dispatched to the Snyders intersection (SR895 and SR309) for traffic control while State Police reconstructed the accident scene. Both lanes were closed during the hour-long scene reconstruction.

(All Photos of Snyder’s Intersection Detour)
(WNEP TV follow-up story)
Fire Police Close Blue Mountain, SR309, SR895, Snyders, West Penn, 2-5-2014 (29)

West Penn Fire Company and Fire Police detour traffic at the SR309 and SR895 intersection.

SR309 over Blue Mountain
Officials stated the crash occurred about a half-mile south of Gun Club Road on the Blue Mountain.

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