MEC&F Expert Engineers : Milk tanker truck driver died as the result of a medical condition while driving his truck near Alto, Wisconsin

Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Milk tanker truck driver died as the result of a medical condition while driving his truck near Alto, Wisconsin



Brandon, Wisc.

 A Green Lake County man died as the result of a medical condition while driving a milk tanker truck near Alto Monday afternoon. 

The Fond du Lac County Sheriff’s Office says the westbound milk truck drove off County Road A-S approximately 40 yards into the cornfields just west of State Highway 49. 

A passerby noticed the truck in the cornfield at 2:13pm and called 9-1-1. 

First responders attempted C-P-R but the 56-year-old Berlin man was later pronounced dead. 

The crash remains under investigation. 

Names have not yet been released.

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Milk Truck Crash Caused by Medical Condition 


24-Sep-2018 


Fond du Lac County, 

The Fond du Lac County Sheriff’s Office says a man is dead after a medical condition caused him to drive his milk truck into a corn field Monday afternoon. 

Sheriff’s deputies along with Life Star Ambulance and the Brandon-Fairwater Fire Department were called to the scene around 2:13 pm after a passerby noticed the milk truck in the field and called 9-1-1. 

Police say the 56-year-old man from Berlin was driving west on County Highway A-S when he suffered the medical condition. 

The truck continued 40 yards into the field before coming to a stop. 

CPR was started at the scene, but the man was later pronounced dead. 

The crash remains under investigation.