TOWN OF LAKE MILLS, Wis. - Three people are dead after a sport utility vehicle collided with a farming combine on County Road B in the town of Lake Mills.
"I just heard a big boom," a neighbor said.
"I've been around long enough to know when you hear a big boom, it's a big boom," he continued.
The Jefferson County Sheriff said in a news release that they were called to the crash at 6:59 p.m. about a half mile west of Stoney Creek Road.
“It was really bad," Dave Schneider said. "I drove up and I drove right by and [I saw] that a combine has hit a car and it looked like a pretty bad accident."
Chopper four video captured the aftermath of the deadly collision between the farming combine and a sport utility vehicle. According to neighbors, they haven't seen a deadly crash this bad in the area in a very long time.
“When it happens that quickly that makes you scared," Jim Battist said.
Battist is a farmer and he’s lived in the area all his life. He said although this situation is a sad one, it’s also a reminder to maintain caution while operating farming equipment on the county road.
"You have to be careful," Battist said. “I try to watch for the cars coming and see what kind is coming and try to make sure that my lights are all working."
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s office is still investigating the crash. The office plans to release the names of those involved Monday.
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LAKE MILLS, Wis. - An accident involving a farming combine and an SUV Friday resulted in three fatalities, according to officials.
The call for the accident came into the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office around 7 p.m. stating that there was a crash on County Highway B, about a half mile west of Stony Creek Road in Lake Mills, according to a release from Jefferson County Sheriff Paul Milbrath.
Jefferson County Sheriff's Office, Lake Mills Police Department, Lake Mills Fire Department and Lake MiIls EMS responded to the scene, according to the release.
The Jefferson County Major Accident Investigation Team is investigating the collision, Milbrath said.