Three people were injured when two pickup trucks collided Monday evening.

According to Central Maine News, the accident happened a little before 6 p.m. on Route 9 in Chelsea, near Fowler's Roofing and Construction. A Ford pickup driven by 37-year-old Rowe Palmer of Farmingdale and a Toyota Tacoma driven by 62-year-old Richard Morin of Randolph sustained extensive damage in the accident. It's unclear who was responsible for the accident that caused the Tacoma to roll over.

Firefighters had to use extrication tools to get the two drivers and a passenger in the Tacoma, 50-year-old Monique Morin, out of the vehicles. All of the occupants were treated for significant injuries that CM says did not appear to be life-threatening.

Maine State Police say alcohol may have been a factor in the crash.

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