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19-year-old Wisconsin man seriously injured after crash involving towing tractor

19-year-old Wisconsin man seriously injured after crash involving towing tractor

Yahoo10-05-2025

HUBBARD, Wis. (WFRV) – A 19-year-old Wisconsin man suffered serious injuries on Friday night after he was driving eastbound and crashed into a folded disk implement being towed by a tractor.
The Dodge County Sheriff's Office reported that deputies were sent to State Road 33 east of County Road TW in Hubbard around 8:53 p.m. Friday for a reported passenger car versus tractor crash.
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A 2011 Subaru reportedly heading eastbound collided with a 24-foot folded disk implement, which was being towed by a tractor also heading east. The implement dislodged from the tractor onto the south side shoulder.
The tractor crossed westbound traffic lanes before it stopped on the north shoulder. The Subaru driver, a 19-year-old Iron Ridge man, was extricated and taken to a local medical facility. The injuries were serious; however, not life-threatening, the Dodge County Sheriff's Office said.
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The 64-year-old Hartford man who was operating the tractor was released from the scene with minor injuries.
This crash is still under investigation.
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