Park Rapids, MN (May 28, 2026) – Three people were hurt in a two-vehicle accident at the intersection of Highway 34 and County Road 4 in Park Rapids on Wednesday, May 27. All three were taken to St. Joe’s with non-life-threatening injuries.
A 2016 Buick Regal, driven by Heidi Ann Buscher, 60, of Lake George, MN, was heading southbound on County Road 4 when she attempted to cross Highway 34, and a 2018 Buick Enclave traveling westbound on Highway 34 struck her vehicle. Airbags deployed in both cars.
The Enclave was driven by David Ronald Marti, 75, of Alexandria, MN. His passenger, Nancy Lee Marti, 68, also of Alexandria, was also in the vehicle. All three people were wearing seat belts, and alcohol was not suspected as a factor for either driver.
The cause of the wreck is still being reviewed as part of an active inquiry. We hope all three make a full and comfortable recovery.
What Happens to the Body in an Intersection Crash with Airbag Deployment
When two vehicles collide at an intersection, the force of the impact can be significant, especially when one vehicle is crossing the path of another traveling at highway speeds. Airbags are designed to deploy within milliseconds and help reduce the risk of serious head and chest injuries. Even when airbags work as intended, the people inside can still walk away hurt. Common results include bruising, soft tissue damage, and chest soreness from both the collision force and the airbag itself. Seat belts work alongside airbags to keep occupants from being thrown forward, which is why wearing one remains one of the most effective ways to reduce harm in a broadside-type crash.