PITTSFIELD — One man and two women were hospitalized with serious injuries Friday evening, after a head-on collision on Cheshire Road.
Shortly before 7 p.m., police and rescuers were called to the 300 block of Cheshire Road.
Cory Bly, 28, of Brainard, N.Y., was traveling northbound on Cheshire Road in a Saturn Ion and "for reasons unknown at this time" crossed the double yellow line and collided with a Toyota, Pittsfield Police Officer James McIntyre said on the scene.
Bly, 19-year-old Sienna Witherell, who was driving the Toyota, and her mother, Kellie, both of Adams, were taken by ambulance to a hospital with "serious, possibly life-threatening injuries," McIntyre said.
Both sedans were seriously damaged. The Saturn's door was removed to extricate the driver.
A portion of Cheshire Road was temporarily closed while police and rescuers responded. The cause of the collision remains under investigation, McIntyre said.
As of 9:30 p.m., all three were being treated for their injuries, McIntyre said.
Any witnesses are asked to assist in the investigation by calling Pittsfield Police at 413-448-9700, ext. 341.
Haven Orecchio-Egrestiz can be reached at horecchio@berkshireeagle.com, @HavenEagle on Twitter and 413-770-6977.