Passenger dies after multi-vehicle crash in northwest Oklahoma City, police say
KOCO 5 crews can see an EMSA ambulance, multiple police cars and the Oklahoma City Fire Department at the scene. Police also have taped off the area.
KOCO 5 crews can see an EMSA ambulance, multiple police cars and the Oklahoma City Fire Department at the scene. Police also have taped off the area.
KOCO 5 crews can see an EMSA ambulance, multiple police cars and the Oklahoma City Fire Department at the scene. Police also have taped off the area.
A person died after a multi-vehicle crash Monday afternoon near a northwest Oklahoma City intersection.
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Shortly before 5 p.m., a red Toyota Camry and a Ford F-350 pickup truck crashed along Northwest 178th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue. Police said an initial investigation showed that the Camry turned left on a flashing yellow arrow and the pickup truck hit it.
A person in the front-passenger seat in the Toyota was pronounced dead at the scene. Information about the victim has not been released.
No one involved in the crash was wearing a seat belt, according to police.
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