Dubois Co., IN (May 21, 2026) – A serious two-vehicle collision was reported near Holland Junction on Wednesday, May 20.
The crash happened at about 6:08 p.m. at Indiana State Road 161 and State Road 64 in Dubois County. Public dispatch audio indicated that CPR was in progress after the two vehicles were involved.
The cause of the accident remains under review as more facts are gathered. We are keeping those affected in our thoughts as they receive care.
What Is Usually Reviewed After a Serious Two-Vehicle Emergency?
After a serious two-vehicle emergency, early information often focuses on the time, road names, and how many vehicles were involved. Medical details may be limited at first, especially when care is still being given. Reports of CPR can signal a life-threatening medical emergency, but they do not confirm a final outcome.
Later review may include vehicle positions, damage, traffic direction, and road design. Weather, lighting, traffic control signs, and driver actions may also be examined. Witness accounts can help explain what happened before the vehicles made contact. Medical records may later clarify the severity of harm. These details can take time to confirm, especially in rural areas where updates may come after emergency care is completed.