A four-vehicle traffic incident resulted in a 48-year-old man being sent to the hospital.
The Minnesota State Patrol responded to the crash shortly before 3 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 27, according to an incident report.
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All four vehicles were reportedly going west on Highway 241 in St. Michael when the vehicles collided in the Naber Avenue intersection, according to the MSP.
Each vehicle’s sole occupant was its respective driver, according to MSP. Three people were injured, of which one went to Maple Grove Hospital for non-life-threatening injuries. The other driver reported no injuries, according to state troopers.
Three of the four drivers were from St. Michael. The other driver, who is the one who went to the hospital, is from Rogers.
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The MSP reports all four people involved were wearing seat belts at the time of incident, and road conditions were dry.
Wright County has seen nearly 100 traffic incidents this month so far, according to state data.
This article originally appeared on St. Cloud Times: Minnesota traffic crash on Highway 241 hospitalizes Rogers man