A car and a semi-truck were heavily damaged after the two vehicles collided head-on, killing one driver and injuring the other, on Route 45 south of University Drive in Mundelein early Tuesday morning. | Photo: Ernie’s Wrecker Service

The coroner has released the identity of a 24-year-old woman who died after she crashed head-on into a semi-tractor trailer truck on Route 45 in Mundelein Tuesday morning.

An autopsy performed Tuesday showed Hannah Lebert, 24, of Lemont, died as a result of blunt force injuries from a vehicle collision, according to Lake County Coroner Jennifer Banek.

The Mundelein Police Department and Mundelein Fire Department responded around 1:05 a.m. Tuesday to the area of Route 45 south of University Drive for calls of a semi-truck and car crash.

Mundelein Police Chief Jason Seeley said officers arrived to find a woman, later identified as Lebert, inside an Acura sedan with severe injuries.

A car and a semi-truck were heavily damaged after the two vehicles collided head-on, killing one driver and injuring the other, on Route 45 south of University Drive in Mundelein early Tuesday morning. | Photo: Ernie’s Wrecker Service

Firefighters had to extricate Lebert from her vehicle due to the heavy damage, fire officials said.

Paramedics transported Lebert in critical condition to Advocate Condell Medical Center in Libertyville where she died from her injuries, Seeley said.

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The driver of a semi-tractor trailer truck, a 44-year-old man, was also transported to Advocate Condell Medical Center. He suffered non-life-threatening injuries.

Fire officials said the two drivers were the sole occupants of their vehicles.

Tow trucks tow a heavily damaged car and a damaged semi-truck after the two vehicles collided head-on, killing one driver and injuring the other, on Route 45 south of University Drive in Mundelein early Tuesday morning. | Photos: Jimmy Rodriguez Jr.

Seeley said the semi-truck driver told police that the Acura was traveling southbound on Route 45 as he traveled northbound on Route 45.

The Acura driver lost control, crossed over the center median and struck the semi-truck head-on, according to the truck driver.

The Lake County Major Crash Assistance Team (MCAT) was called to the scene and began an investigation.

A car and a semi-truck were heavily damaged after the two vehicles collided head-on, killing one driver and injuring the other, on Route 45 south of University Drive in Mundelein early Tuesday morning. | Photo: Ernie’s Wrecker Service

Preliminary findings showed that speed may have been a factor in the Acura losing control and crossing the median, Seeley said.

The 44-year-old man driving the semi-truck is cooperative with investigators and there is no indication that he was impaired.

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Toxicology results are pending on both drivers involved in the crash.

A car and a semi-truck were heavily damaged after the two vehicles collided head-on, killing one driver and injuring the other, on Route 45 south of University Drive in Mundelein early Tuesday morning. | Photo: Ernie’s Wrecker Service

Seeley said the semi-trailer, which was fully loaded, had to have its cargo transferred to another semi-trailer.

The northbound and southbound lanes of Route 45 were shut down for several hours from University Drive to Route 176, the police department reported.

Ernie’s Wrecker Service responded to clean up the debris and remove both vehicles. Police reported the roadway reopened around 8 a.m.

The crash remains under investigation by the Mundelein Police Department and MCAT.