(KNZA)--An early Tuesday afternoon two-vehicle Brown County wreck sent one person to the hospital.
The Kansas Highway Patrol says it happened at the intersection of 270th and Sage Brush Roads about six miles north of Robinson shortly after 12:30.
The Patrol reports a semi truck driven by 63-year-old Bradley Somers, of Robinson, was westbound on 270th Road, preparing to turn right onto Sage Brush Road, when a semi truck driven by 26-year-old Cody Barger, of St. Joseph, attempted to pass on the right and struck the passenger side of Somers truck.
Barger was transported to Hiawatha's Amberwell Hospital for the treatment of possible injuries.
Somers was not hurt.
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