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Collision with Tractor-Trailer Sends Three to Hospital

Collision with Tractor-Trailer Sends Three to Hospital

A collision that occurred in Lansing, New York, has sent three people to the hospital. The collision occurred on Thursday morning on Route 13 in Lansing.

New York State Police responded to reports of a motor vehicle collision that occurred at around 2:00 in the morning. Route 13 had to be shut down for five hours after police arrive on the scene. They discovered that a car had crashed into a tractor-trailer.

The car was traveling towards the south when it crossed over into the north lane and his the tractor-trailer. At the time the incident occurred, the roads were icy and snowy.

A small fire had started in the car, and the police were able to extinguish it before it spread.

The driver of the car was taken to Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse for injuries, and the passenger of the car was also treated for minor injuries. The driver of the tractor-trailer was taken to Cayuga Medical Center to be treated for minor injuries.

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