18-year-old driver, 53-year-old driver, and three teenage passengers were injured in a two-vehicle head-on collision near the intersection of County C and Rock Road in Freedom, Wisconsin
UPDATE: 18-year-old crossed center line hit vehicle head-on, one airlifted to hospital
The driver of the vehicle that crossed the center line and hit another vehicle head-on was transported via helicopter to a hospital. The Outagamie County Sheriff’s Office says, the 18-year-old driver, who is from Seymour, was driving with three teenagers between 13 and 15 years old. The passengers all sustained non-life-threatening but significant injuries and were transported to a hospital as well.
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