Emergency crews responded to a serious multi-vehicle collision in Melhus, Trøndelag on Thursday. Three cars were involved in the accident on a notoriously slippery road section. All three drivers required hospital transport for medical evaluation.
Operations leader Bjørnar Gaasvik confirmed the situation. "One person appears more injured than the others, but all remain conscious," he said in an official statement. Emergency medical teams provided immediate first aid at the scene before transporting the individuals to regional medical facilities.
The collision sequence began when one vehicle reportedly slid into the side of an oncoming car. This initial impact then caused a subsequent collision with a third vehicle. The accident occurred in a 70 km/h zone, though icy conditions made safe travel challenging.
Norwegian winter road conditions frequently contribute to traffic incidents during transitional weather periods. The Melhus area has experienced several similar accidents in recent months, highlighting ongoing concerns about winter road maintenance in central Norway. Local authorities have faced increasing pressure to improve road treatment procedures during freezing conditions.
Police investigators are now examining the crash site to determine the exact cause. "The road surface is extremely slippery at the location," Gaasvik noted. "We're investigating whether one vehicle slid into the opposite lane and lost control."
The incident caused significant traffic disruption. Road closure measures remained in effect for several hours while recovery operations continued. A bus attempting to stop near the accident scene also experienced control issues, requiring additional recovery efforts.
Emergency services received automatic notification through an iPhone emergency feature that automatically contacted the 110 emergency center. This technology demonstrates how modern safety systems can accelerate emergency response times in critical situations.
Norwegian road safety experts note that while the country maintains high vehicle safety standards, unpredictable winter conditions continue to challenge drivers. The Melhus incident serves as a reminder that even experienced Nordic drivers face risks during sudden weather changes. Road authorities typically increase salt and gravel application during such conditions, but immediate weather shifts can outpace treatment efforts.
Local residents have expressed concerns about this particular road section before. The combination of moderate speed limits and frequent icing creates potentially dangerous situations that require extra driver caution. As climate patterns shift, Norwegian transportation authorities may need to reconsider traditional winter road maintenance approaches.
Recovery operations continued into the evening hours. Police confirmed that all vehicles would be removed from the scene before reopening the road to traffic. Medical updates on the injured individuals are expected to follow once hospital evaluations are complete.
