Two Men Hurt When Off-Road Vehicle Overturns

Air Care was called to transport one of the victims to the hospital.

(Dearborn County, Ind.) - Two men were hospitalized following an off-road vehicle crash in Dearborn County.

Sheriff's deputies say a Polaris Ranger was being driven on North Hogan Road around 7:14 Tuesday evening by Zachary Rumsey, 24, of Aurora. The ORV went off the road edge and flipped onto its side.

A passenger, Josh Lewis, 30, of Aurora, was transported to University of Cincinnati Medical Center by Air Care. Rumsey was transported to HighPoint Health in Lawrenceburg. Their current conditions were not released.

The Dearborn County Sheriff's Department was aided at the scene by Manchester Fire & EMS and Aurora EMS.

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