Emergency crews respond to the 400 block of Harvest Gate Road in Lake in the Hills for a two-vehicle crash involving a driver who suffered a medical emergency and was initially reported to be unconscious. | Photo: Nick Rusin

A driver was transported to the hospital after being found unconscious following a crash with another car in a neighborhood in Lake in the Hills.

The Lake in the Hills Police Department and Algonquin-Lake in the Hills Fire Protection District responded around 4:10 p.m. Friday to the 400 block of Harvest Gate Road for a report of a vehicle crash.

A 911 caller reported a driver was unconscious and had agonal breathing, according to fire department radio traffic.

Lake in the Hills Police Department Public Information Officer Amanda Johnson said on Wednesday that a Toyota Tacoma struck an unoccupied parked vehicle.

The driver of the Toyota was transported by ambulance to Northwestern Medicine Hospital in Huntley.

There was no one else inside the Toyota besides the driver and no other injuries were reported.

Johnson said the 62-year-old man driving the Toyota was believed to have been experiencing a medical emergency when he crashed into the parked car.

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Drugs and alcohol are not suspected to be contributing factors.

The driver suffered non-life-threatening injuries from the crash, Johnson said.