Motorcyclist suffers serious injuries following crash in Wisconsin

SANBORN, Wis. (WFRV) – Authorities say one man suffered serious injuries Sunday afternoon following a crash involving a car and a motorcycle in northern Wisconsin.

According to a release from the Ashland County Sheriff’s Office, emergency personnel from the City of Ashland, the Bad River Fire Department, and the Ashland County Sheriff’s Office responded at 2:24 p.m. for multiple calls about a crash at the intersection of US Highway 2 and Maple Street in the Township of Sanborn.

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Upon arrival, officials say a motorcycle was heading West on US Highway 2 when a Toyota Corolla going east on US Highway 2 attempted to turn left onto Maple Street and turned into the path of the motorcycle.

The 28-year-old driver of the motorcycle was said to have suffered serious injuries following the crash and was taken by ambulance from the scene. The 74-year-old driver of the Toyota Corolla did not report having any serious injuries.

At this time, no other information is available and the crash remains under investigation by the Ashland County Sheriff’s Office.

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