Jeremy James Nutt, 28, injured when milk truck, SUV collide head-on near Wrightstown, Wisconsin
Truck, SUV collide head-on near Wrightstown
The Wisconsin State Patrol said the 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee crossed the center line and was struck by the truck. The driver of the Jeep, 28-year-old Jeremy James Nutt of Wrightstown, was taken to St. Vincent Hospital in Green Bay with injuries that did not appear life-threatening.
A spokesman for County Rescue Services' Eagle III helicopter said the driver was conscious as he was rushed to the hospital.
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