(KAIR)--A 67-year-old Severance man suffered what the Atchison County Sheriff's Office identifies as "suspected serious injuries" after the semi tractor-trailer he was driving ran off the road and rolled over Monday morning.
According to a release from Atchison County Sheriff Jack Laurie, John Diebolt was southbound on Kingman Road, just south of 290th Road, when the truck ran off the road to the west. White attempting to gain control, and get back onto the roadway, the trailer, loaded with corn, rolled onto its side into the west ditch, causing the tractor truck to follow, also rolling over, coming to rest on the passenger side.
Diebolt was transported from the scene and taken to Mosaic Lifecare, in St. Joseph, Missouri, for treatment.
The wreck happened around 9:00 Monday morning.
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