(KNZA)--A three vehicle, Jackson County crash sends one to the hospital.
The Kansas Highway Patrol reports 57-year-old Brent Meyer, of Sabetha, was transported to the Holton Community Hospital following the Saturday afternoon wreck.
He suffered what the Patrol says were only possible injuries.
The wreck happened around 4:00, as all three vehicles were northbound on U.S. Highway 75, at 326th Road, a mile north of Netawaka.
According to the Patrol, a vehicle, carrying two Oklahoma residents, attempted to pass a semi truck, not noticing that Meyer was attempting to pass them at the same time.
Those two vehicles collided, which then caused the vehicle from Oklahoma to crash into the semi.
Everyone was buckled up at the time of the wreck, with only Meyer requiring a hospital visit.
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