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Driver taken to hospital after SR 11 crash, exit shut down

Driver taken to hospital after SR 11 crash, exit shut down

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LISBON, Ohio (WKBN) — A driver of a semi-truck was taken to the hospital Sunday night after a crash on State Route 11 northbound, according to Ohio State Highway Patrol.
The crash happened around 6:30 p.m. between Leetonia and Lisbon, and exit 154 is currently shut down.
First News crews on scene saw the bed of the truck stuck in the embankment on the right side of the road and what appears to be wood that the truck was carrying scattered around the area.
OSHP said the driver's injuries were non-life-threatening, and the cause is under investigation.
First News will update this story after the exit reopens.
Wilson Corbisello contributed to this report.
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