(KNZA)--Four persons, including two children, required hospital treatment following a two vehicle, Tuesday morning Jackson County crash, near Mayetta.
According to a report from the Kansas Highway Patrol, it happened at the intersection of 158th Road and U.S. Highway 75, when a Ford F-150, eastbound on the road crossing the highway, was struck by a northbound car.
The driver of the pickup truck, 29-year-old Holton resident Rachael McCoy, and her two young passengers, a 7-year-old boy and a 10-year-old girl, all suffered what the KHP called suspected serious injuries, and were transported to Topeka’s Stormont-Vail Hospital for treatment. The KHP report states none of the three were buckled up at the time of the wreck.
The driver of the car, 83-year-old Lyndon, Kansas resident Wayne Dunn, also suffered suspected serious injuries and was transported to Stormont-Vail. He was wearing a seatbelt when the wreck occurred shortly after 7:40 Tuesday morning.
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