(KLZA)-- Two people were hospitalized following separate wrecks over the weekend in Holt County, Missouri.
The Missouri Highway Patrol reports a 31-year-old man from Tampa, Florida was southbound on Interstate 29, driving a HINO truck when at 5:30 Saturday morning in an area where the Interstate turns west, he traveled off the south side of the road, came back onto the roadway and then skidded off the south side of the roadway and overturned onto the passenger side of the truck in the median.
The man was transported to the Fairfax Community Hospital by the Atchison Holt EMS with what were described as moderate injuries.
The truck was totaled. The Holt County Sheriff's Department also responded to the wreck.
Shortly after 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon a southbound pickup on I-29 went off the west side of the road and struck a guardrail, overturned and came to rest on the drivers side.
The 65-year-old male from Savannah, MO. driving the pickup suffered moderate injuries and was taken by Atchison Holt Ambulance to Mosaic Life Care Hospital in St. Joseph.
The pickup was totaled.
Per Missouri Highway Patrol policy the identities of those involved were not released.
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