(KNZA)--A two-vehicle Brown County wreck early Tuesday morning sent two to the hospital.
Brown County Sheriff John Merchant says it happened shortly after 6:00 at the intersection of 240th and Prairie Roads.
Merchant says a Chevy pickup driven by 41-year-old Hiawatha resident Curtis Windmeyer was southbound on Prairie Road and a Dodge Ram pickup driven by 31-year-old Highland resident Matthew Cluck was westbound on 240th Road when the two vehicles collided.
Both drivers were transported by ambulance to the Hiawatha Community Hospital. Windmeyer was later transported by helicopter to the University of Kansas Hospital in Kansas City.
The wreck remains under investigation.
Assisting at the scene were the Robinson Fire Department, Squad 48 and Town and Country EMS.
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