I’LL HAVE MORE ON THAT COMING UP. SABRINA, THANK YOU. NOW THAT RAIN CAUSING PROBLEMS IN THE METRO OHP SAYS A CAR CRASH THIS MORNING ON THE JOHN KILPATRICK TURNPIKE AFTER HYDROPLANING OFF THE ROADWAY. THIS HAPPENING NEAR SOUTH COUNTY LINE ROAD AND SOUTHWEST OKLAHOMA CITY DEPUTIES SAY THE CAR WAS TRAVELING EASTBOUND WHEN IT HYDROPLANED OFF THE ROAD, CAUSING IT TO ROLL. THEY SAY THE CAUSE OF THE CRASH WAS UNSAFE. DRIVING. DEPUTIES SAY THE DRIVER WAS NOT INJURED. ANOTHER CRASH IN THE METRO, THIS ONE HAPPENING AROUND THREE THIS MORNING. DEPUTIES SAY A CAR WAS TRAVELING NORTH ON I-35 WHEN IT REAR ENDED. ANOTHER VEHICLE SENDING IT OFF THE ROADWAY. THIS HAPPENING NEAR 12TH STREET AND MOORE. THEY SAY THAT DRIVER WAS UNDER THE INFLUENCE. DEPUTIES SAY ONE PASSENGER WAS TAKEN TO THE HOSPITAL IN CRITIC
Several people in critical condition after separate crashes across Oklahoma
There is no update on anyone's condition at this time
Updated: 5:36 PM CST Nov 19, 2023
Several people are in critical condition after separate crashes across Oklahoma. Around 2:50 a.m., officials responded to a scene on northbound Interstate-35 at 12th Street in Moore, where one vehicle struck another, then departed the roadway. The passenger of the first vehicle was admitted to hospital in critical condition.Officials said the cause of the collision was driving under the influence.Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here.The second crash occurred just before 4 a.m. on Kilpatrick Turnpike at South County Line Road in Canadian County. Officials said the vehicle was traveling eastbound when it hydroplaned off the roadway and rolled one and a half times before landing on its top.The driver of the vehicle was admitted to a hospital in critical condition.At approximately 7 a.m., officials responded to a third crash on the H.E. Bailey Turnpike just west of Ninnekah, where a car was traveling eastbound on Interstate 44. The vehicle departed the roadway, went airborne, landed nose-first on the ground, then rolled.>> Download the KOCO 5 appThe driver of the vehicle was freed by the Chickasha Fire Department and admitted to a hospital in critical condition. It is unknown what caused the collision or how long the driver was pinned for.There is no update on anyone's condition at this time.Top HeadlinesOfficials search for suspect after road rage shooting in OKC, police sayMotorcyclist hospitalized after hit by car in MooreGordon rushes for 164 yards and 3 TDs, No. 24 Oklahoma State beats Houston 43-30Oklahoma forces three turnovers, beats BYU 31-24
Several people are in critical condition after separate crashes across Oklahoma.
Around 2:50 a.m., officials responded to a scene on northbound Interstate-35 at 12th Street in Moore, where one vehicle struck another, then departed the roadway. The passenger of the first vehicle was admitted to hospital in critical condition.
Officials said the cause of the collision was driving under the influence.
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The second crash occurred just before 4 a.m. on Kilpatrick Turnpike at South County Line Road in Canadian County. Officials said the vehicle was traveling eastbound when it hydroplaned off the roadway and rolled one and a half times before landing on its top.
The driver of the vehicle was admitted to a hospital in critical condition.
At approximately 7 a.m., officials responded to a third crash on the H.E. Bailey Turnpike just west of Ninnekah, where a car was traveling eastbound on Interstate 44. The vehicle departed the roadway, went airborne, landed nose-first on the ground, then rolled.
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The driver of the vehicle was freed by the Chickasha Fire Department and admitted to a hospital in critical condition. It is unknown what caused the collision or how long the driver was pinned for.
There is no update on anyone's condition at this time.
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