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Crash sends 3 to the hospital in Huron County

Crash sends 3 to the hospital in Huron County

Yahoo07-07-2025
WAKEMAN TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WJW) — A man suffered life-threatening injuries during a crash Saturday night in Huron County.
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According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, troopers with the Norwalk Post responded to the intersection of State Route 303 and State Route 60 just before 7:30 p.m.
According to OSHP, Betty Jarvis, 75, of Elyria, was going east on SR 303 and failed to stop at the posted stop sign. As she entered the intersection, her car collided with a southbound vehicle driven by Vincent Davis, 37, of Wakeman.
The collision sent Jarvis' vehicle off the road and into a tree. Davis' vehicle went off the road and into a bush and a chicken coop.
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Jarvis and her passenger suffered minor injuries and were taken by EMS to a hospital. Davis suffered life-threatening injuries and was taken to Fisher Titus Hospital before he was flown to Cleveland Metro Hospital.
No charges have been filed, according to OSHP, and the crash remains under investigation.
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