Local man Moyer Quick was the lone fatality in a two-car collision east of Sioux City yesterday.

At 11 a.m., the vehicle Quick was driving collided with a truck driven by 17-year-old Randy Radin on Hwy. 28. Quick was 65 at the time of the incident.

Three survivors of the crash were transported by ambulance to the Sioux City General Hospital. The injured included two passengers from the vehicle Quick was driving. Those who were injured included his wife, Dorothy, and one other individual, Maxine Steuerwald, whose relationship to Quick is not yet known. Maxine is in “fair” condition and Dorothy is in “good” condition. Radin is currently in “critical” condition, with fractured skull injuries.

South Iowa Highway Patrolman Patric Stewart said both vehicles were proceeding in a westerly direction on a two-lane highway. Quick passed the Radin vehicle but his rear-end struck Radin as he completed the pass. The impact sent both vehicles into the ditch on the north side of the road. Quick’s vehicle rolled once. The accident, which is still under investigation, occurred under cloudy skies with rain in the forecast. The road was clear and dry.