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Motorcyclist airlifted to Hamilton hospital after collision in Cambridge

Waterloo regional police are investigating a collision in Cambridge after the crash required a motorcyclist to be airlifted to a Hamilton hospital. Global News File

A motorcyclist was airlifted to hospital Monday during rush hour after a collision in Cambridge.

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Waterloo regional police say a Harley-Davidson collided with a Chevy Cruze at Coronation Boulevard and Concession Road just before 5 p.m. Monday.

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An Ornge air ambulance was called in and airlifted the motorcyclist, a 53-year-old Cambridge resident, to Hamilton General Hospital with a serious left leg injury.

The driver of the Cruze, a 65-year-old Cambridge resident, was uninjured in the crash.

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Police say they are continuing to investigate and are asking anyone who may have witnessed the collision to call 519-570-9777.

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