Thursday, April 25, 2024

Broken leg only major injury in Glanbrook dump truck crash

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(Updated) A portion of Miles Rd in Glanbrook was closed for hours this morning after two dump trucks collided.

One of the drivers was trapped; he was taken to hospital with a broken leg. The other was also sent to hospital as a precaution. Both are expected to be okay.

Police still don’t know what caused the crash. Ontario’s labour ministry is also investigating.

The road was opened before noon today.

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