Rochester, MN (KROC-AM News) - The State Patrol says the Elgin man driving the semi-truck that spilled a load of corn across Highway 52 in northwest Rochester this morning was transported to St. Marys Hospital following the crash.

According to the preliminary crash report, 42-year-old Adam Schroeder was driving down the entrance ramp from 75th Street to southbound Highway 52 when his truck tipped over into the ditch just before 7:15 AM. The Minnesota Department of Transportation reported that the corn in the trucks trailer spilled out into the ditch, over the southbound lanes of Highway 52, and into the median.

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MnDOT dispatched a snowplow to clear a path on the roadway to allow traffic to continue flowing while the cleanup at the crash site was ongoing.

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The State Patrol reported that Schroeder was taken to the hospital by Mayo Clinic Ambulance with what were described as non-life-threatening injuries.

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