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Clark County Wisconsin State Highway Patrol Between Semi-Tractor Trailer Crash Involving Van Which Crunched Vehicle Impact Has Killed 9 People in the Incident and another Person Hospitalized Police Say

Cory W. Morrel

MAR 10, 2024

Clark County Wisconsin State Highway Patrol Between Semi-Tractor Trailer Crash Involving Van Which Crunched Vehicle Impact Has Killed 9 People in the Incident and another Person Hospitalized Police Say

Sunday, March 10th, 2024, 11:11 PM Reporting from Saturday, March 9th, 2024, 8:00 AM- Clark County Wisconsin- A nine Person vehicle impact collision relating to a semi-tractor trailer and a motorist in van was crashed into each other, then wiped out on the road on State Hwy. 95 close to Dewhurst Township.

A police report corresponded that a person had been seriously injured and hospitalized Saturday responding to productive event evolving that developed according to the incident of the collusion, between the passenger van and semi-trailer in the wooded area highway of west-central rural Wisconsin.

The police investigation determined that the passenger has been traveling northbound on a farmland country road and had carpool of nine people capacity when suddenly overpassed into the intersection of Wisconsin State Hwy. 95 near Dewhurst Township. The suburban area has been identified its perimeter roughly 150 miles southeast of Minneapolis and 200 miles northwest of Milwaukee.

The two-pact vehicle collision was a moment's incident that occurred between the semi, which had been driving eastbound on state highway, according to the recorded time the moment the crash took place at 8 AM on Friday, the Clark County, Wisconsin., Sheriff's Department said in a release.

The semi-tractor trailer had stopped short before breaking momentarily a noticed glance sliding off the highway overturned on its side, nonetheless the van in contrast came to a halt on its side on the shoulder off the road. The van was apparent in visible notice to have undergone damages of fire disbursement, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel had corresponded.

The total accumulation capacity count of eight travelers in the van, including its driver, in the semi, had been killed, while one passenger, in the van was transported to St. Joseph's Hospital in close-by Marshfield, Wisconsin.

"Our hearts and prayers go out to the families and loved ones of all those involved as well as the first responders who worked quickly to provide support at the scene," Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers posted on X.

First responders in addition the Clark County Sheriff Wisconsin State Patrol, joined Hatfield, Wisconsin, Fire Rescue, Neillsville, Wisconsin, Regional Ambulence Paramedics and the Clark County Highway Patrol.

Clarissa Rochester of the Clark County Coroner's Office had signed death certificates, pronouncing each total member of the separate vehicles, eight in the van and one in the semi-truck of the van's nine passengers had been killed at the scene of the incident. Freeway 95 had been shut down for all for the day and was cleared later on after the initial investigation discontinued. The van and semi-truck were also cleared from the accident location for normal traffic operations to resume.

State and county commission legal partners of deputy law enforcement with the Clark County Sheriff's Office are at this time seriously investigating these matters reflecting the accident of the crash and the cause of the wreckage.

The victim names of the tragedy have not been published according to pending confirmation upon contact via family individuals. No other victims had traveled thoroughly passed State Hwy. 95 in the country road urban area at the time the accident has subsequently fostered, according to the Clark County Sheriff's Department Roadway Safety and Motor Vehicle Investigation Division.







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