Plymouth Fire Department crews responded to a single-vehicle semi rollover south of Plymouth Thursday afternoon, arriving to find the driver already climbing out of the overturned truck.
The Marshall County Central Dispatch Center sent emergency responders to the intersection of U.S. 31 and 12th Road following reports of the rollover. Upon arrival, firefighters found one occupant exiting the semi on his own.
The driver was evaluated at the scene by medics and was found to have no life-threatening injuries. He declined transport to the emergency room.
Plymouth Fire Department responded with Engine 82, Plymouth-17, Medic 2, and Tanker 4.
The cause of the rollover has not been released. No additional injuries were reported.
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