Identities of Three Motorcyclists Injured in Niagara County Crash Released, One with Critical Injuries
- Niagara Action
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The motorcyclists that were involved in the crash on July 14th, 2025 at 9:34pm have been identified. The victim of the serious leg injury is 20 year old Braydon Hummel of North Tonawanda.
The other two injured motorcyclists are 31 year old Shane Guthrie of North Tonawanda, and 27 year old Kelsey Flury of Niagara Falls. All three continue to recover from their injuries. Investigation by the Niagara County Sheriff's Office into the crash is continuing.
ORIGINAL STORY
A serious motorcycle accident in Cambria on Monday night left three people injured, including a 20-year-old man who suffered life-threatening injuries and required emergency air transport to Erie County Medical Center.
The crash occurred just before 9:30pm on the 4800 block of Cambria Lockport Townline Road. Niagara County sheriff’s deputies arriving on the scene discovered three motorcyclists down on the roadway.
According to authorities, the group had been traveling northbound when three motorcycles collided and crashed into a guardrail.
Emergency crews, including the Cambria Volunteer Fire Company and Niagara County deputies, provided life-saving aid. A tourniquet was applied to the 20-year-old male victim to control arterial bleeding from a severe leg injury.
After being stabilized by paramedics from the Cambria and City of Lockport fire departments, he was airlifted by Mercy Flight to ECMC for further treatment.
Two other riders - a 31-year-old man and a 27-year-old woman - were also injured in the crash. Both were transported to ECMC via ambulance for evaluation and treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.
The cause of the accident remains under investigation by the Niagara County Sheriff's Office. No further details have been released at this time.
Identities of Three Motorcyclists Injured in Niagara County Crash Released, One with Critical Injuries