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Around 9:14 a.m., law enforcement responded to a collision on U.S. 2 at Fern Bluff Road near milepost 20 that blocked the road for around three hours.
EVERETT — A three-car injury collision blocked both directions of U.S. 2 near milepost 20 for just under three hours Monday morning near Sultan.
Around 9:03 a.m. Monday, troopers responded to a collision at U.S. 2 and Fern Bluff Road, according to Washington State Patrol spokesperson Kesley Harding. First responders transported two people to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
Around 11:55 a.m., the road reopened, according to a Washington State Department of Transportation social media post.
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