
Crash at Hwy. 52 Interchange in Rochester Sends Dover Man to Hospital
All three vehicles were traveling south when they collided, the state crash report says.
Rochester, MN (KROC-AM News)- A crash at a Rochester interchange sent a motorist to the hospital on Monday.
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The State Patrol says a sedan and two SUVs were involved in the crash. First responders were called to the crash scene around 1:20 p.m.
The drivers were the only people involved in the crash.

Dover Man Hurt in 3-Vehicle Crash at Hwy. 52 Interchange in Rochester
The car and SUVs collided at the Hwy. 52 and Civic Center Dr./Hwy. 14 west interchange in Rochester. All three vehicles were traveling south when they collided, the state crash report says.
The report does not say whether or not the vehicles were traveling in the same traffic lanes.
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44-year-old Joseph David Wilschek of Dover was identified as the car driver. The State Patrol says he was taken to St. Mary’s Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
45-year-old Andrew Donald Stahl of Kasson was driving one of the SUVs and 42-year-old Brandi Diane Lind of Rochester was behind the wheel of the other SUV.
The State Patrol says both of the SUV drivers escaped the crash unharmed.
All three drivers were buckled up and alcohol was not involved in the crash, according to the state crash report.
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The Rochester Police Department, Rochester Fire Department and Mayo Clinic Ambulance also responded to the crash.
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