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2 hurt in Ellsworth crash

2 hurt in Ellsworth crash

Yahoo09-05-2025

ELLSWORTH, Ohio (WKBN) – Two people were taken to the hospital Friday afternoon following a crash in Ellsworth Township.
Firefighters sent us these photos from the crash, which happened around noon on State Route 45, north of Western Reserve Road.
Deputies said a witness reported that the driver may have suffered a medical issue behind the wheel.
There is no word yet on the conditions of the victims.
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