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One Killed, Two Hurt and One Arrested In Barnes Co Crash on I-94
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FARGO, N.D. (NewsDakota.com & VNL) – The Barnes Co. Sheriff’s Office says just before 2:00 Sunday, March 14th, a man was seriously injured in a farm related accident in rural Barnes County.
The Barnes County Sheriff’s Office said the accident happened near a farmstead in the 2500 block of 113th Ave SE in Valley City. On Tuesday, March 16th the father of 23-year-old Garrett McFadgen released in a statement that on Sunday, March 14th, Garrett was working on the family farm and ranch Northwest of Valley City, preparing to unload portable livestock corral panels from a flatbed trailer. McFadgen says the load flipped and knocked Garrett off of the trailer deck, onto the ground. The panels fell directly on top of his mid-section. The Sheriff’s Office says Garrett was able to free himself, but was left with serious injuries.
Garrett McFadgen
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (KFGO NewsDakota) – The Barnes Co. Sheriff’s Office says a man was hurt in an accident on the family farm northwest of Valley City on Sunday afternoon.
Twenty-three-year-old Garrett McFadgen was airlifted to Sanford Medical Center in Fargo with serious injuries.
According to McFadgen’s father, his son attempted to unload portable livestock corral panels from a flatbed trailer when the load flipped. McFadgen was knocked off the trailer and the panels fell on him. He was able to free himself despite his injuries.
McFadgen’s father says his son has a broken back, broken ribs, a neck fracture, and several other injuries and will require extensive surgery.