(KNZA)--A Saturday night two-vehicle Buchanan County, Missouri wreck sent two to the hospital.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol said it happened on Interstate-29, in the city of St. Joseph, around 8:45.
The Patrol reports 62-year-old Lisa Fast, of Rushville, was driving a southbound Oldsmobile Cutlass when she rear-ended a Ford Fusion that was stopped in the southbound passing lane following an earlier crash.
Fast was transported by ambulance to Mosaic Life Care, in St. Joseph, for the treatment of what the patrol described as moderate injuries.
A 17-year-old Kansas City girl who was standing outside the Fusion was transported by private vehicle to Mosaic for the treatment of minor injuries.
The driver of the Fusion, from Kansas City, was not hurt.
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