CLYMAN, Wis. — One person was injured in a crash involving two semi-trucks in Dodge County Tuesday afternoon, the county’s sheriff’s office said.
The crash happened around 1:45 p.m. at the intersection of State Highway 16/26 and County Highway CJ near Clyman. In a news release, the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office said a 57-year-old Horicon man driving a Freightliner semi north on Highway 16/26 hit a Volvo semi that was turning from northbound Highway 16/26 onto Highway CJ.
The crash caused significant damage to the cab and front of the Freightliner and the trailer the Volvo was hauling, the release said.
The Freightliner’s driver was taken to Marshfield Medical Center Hospital in Beaver Dam with non-life-threatening injuries; the Volvo’s driver, a 46-year-old man from Florida, wasn’t hurt.
The sheriff’s office is still investigating the crash.
A portion of Highway 16/26 was closed for more than four hours as crews responded to the crash, according to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation.
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