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19-year-old airlifted to hospital after tractor accident in Farmington

FARMINGTON, Utah (ABC4) — A 19-year-old male was flown to the hospital after a tractor accident at a Farmington construction site Friday morning, according to Farmington Police.

Just before 9:30 a.m. on July 18, police received reports of a tractor accident at a Farmington construction site, located just north of 850 N Lagoon Drive. The teen had reportedly rolled a tractor he was operating, according to Sgt. Erick Gonnuscio, Farmington Police.

Police arrived on scene and found the 19-year-old with significant injuries. Life Flight responded and flew him to the hospital.

Details on his current condition, as well as exactly what caused the crash, have not been made available at this time.

This is a developing story. ABC4 will update this post as new information becomes available.

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