On Wednesday, February 26th, at approximately 6:45 AM, a Marshall County Sheriff’s Department deputy was dispatched to the intersection of U.S. 30 and 12B Road for a semi-truck that had run off the roadway and disconnected from its trailer. The driver of the semi was identified as 66-year-old Richard J. Morris of Hobart. He was transported to Plymouth Hospital with complaints of chest pain.
Agencies that assisted included the Bourbon Police Department, Indiana State Police, Bourbon Fire & EMS, Tippecanoe Fire Department, Etna Green Fire Department, and Reichert & Knepp Wrecker Service.
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