(KMZA)--An early Monday afternoon two-vehicle collision in Marshall County sent a Frankfort teenager to the hospital.
The Kansas Highway Patrol reports it happened shortly before 12:30 at the intersection of K-99 and Parallel Road.
The Patrol says 18-year-old Elizabeth Taylor was westbound when she pulled onto K-99 in front of a northbound semi tractor trailer and her car was struck by the semi.
Taylor was transported to Topeka's Stormont-Vail Hospital with what the Patrol described as serious injuries.
The semi driver, 47-year-old Platte City, Missouri resident William Fuller, was not hurt.
The Patrol says both drivers were buckled up when the wreck occurred.
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