(KMZA)--A two-vehicle Nemaha County wreck Monday afternoon sent a Summerfield woman to the hospital.
The Kansas Highway Patrol says 29-year-old Emily Flemmer was westbound on U.S. 36 when she swerved to miss a vehicle that was stopped to turn south onto K-187. Flemmer lost control of her car and struck an eastbound SUV driven by 29-year-old Andrew Olberding, of Seneca.
Flemmer was transported to the Nemaha Valley Community Hospital in Seneca with what the Patrol described as disabling injuries.
The Patrol report indicates Andrew Olberding received possible injuries, but was not transported for hospitalized treatment.
A passenger in his vehicle, 61-year-old Seneca resident Keith Olberding, was not hurt.
The Patrol says all the occupants were buckled up when the wreck occurred shortly before 4:30 Monday afternoon.
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