(KNZA)--A Monday evening single-vehicle Brown County wreck sent a Hiawatha man to the hospital with disabling injuries.
The Kansas Highway Patrol says 31-year-old David Allen was northbound on U.S. 73 Highway, south of 190th Road, when his car left the east side of the roadway. Allen overcorrected and his car crossed the center line where it left the west side of the roadway. The vehicle struck a concrete culvert and flipped end over end.
Allen, who was not wearing a seatbelt, was ejected.
He was transported by ambulance to a local hospital and was later transported by helicopter to the University of Kansas Hospital in Kansas City.
The wreck was reported around 6:00 Monday evening.
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