(KMZA)--Details have been released on the collision of two ATV’s on a Marshall County road that sent two to the hospital with serious injuries.
The Kansas Highway Patrol says it happened last Friday night shortly before 9:30 on 11th Road about 7 miles southeast of Blue Rapids.
The Patrol says 29-year-old Jacob Belcher, of Blue Rapids, was northbound on a Polaris ATV when he struck another northbound ATV, causing it to overturn.
The driver of that ATV, 37-year-old Blue Rapids resident April Orr, was transported to a Manhattan hospital with what the Patrol described as disabling injuries. A passenger on her ATV, 26-year-old Jeffrey Martin of Glencoe, Missouri, was transported to Community Memorial Healthcare in Marysville with disabling injuries.
Belcher and a passenger on his ATV, 27-year-old Axtell resident Abby Rottinghaus, were not hurt.
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