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Two people sent to hospital after single vehicle crash

Two people sent to hospital after single vehicle crash

CTV News13 hours ago
A truck crashed into the shoulder south bound on Highway 400 north of Honey Harbour
One lane remains closed southbound on Highway 400 north of Honey Harbour after a single vehicle crash.
According to Southern Georgian Bay OPP, a truck pulling a camper trailer crashed into the guardrail.
Pictures supplied by OPP show the truck upside down in the ditch with debris on the shoulder of the highway.
Both occupants in the truck were transported to hospital by paramedics while their vet was also transferred to a vet in Barrie.
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