Car Flips Off I-75 Ramp in Dense Fog, Two Trapped and Extricated
399 Elliott Ave
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Summary
- A vehicle exiting Interstate 75 in Cincinnati crashed through a fence and flipped over, trapping two occupants inside. Firefighters used the jaws of life to extricate them after 15–30 minutes. The female passenger was transported with serious injuries, while the male driver sustained non-life-threatening injuries. Dense fog is suspected to have contributed to the accident, and an investigation is underway.
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Dense fog is believed to have been a possible contributing factor. The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Accident Reconstruction Team has been called in to investigate the crash and determine the exact cause.
A female passenger was transported unconscious with serious injuries. A male driver was also transported with non-life-threatening injuries. Both are adults.
Authorities say the vehicle was exiting Interstate 75 northbound toward Galbraith Road when it continued past the end of the ramp, crashed through a fence, and flipped over. The occupants were trapped for approximately 15–30 minutes while firefighters used the jaws of life to cut the vehicle apart and remove the doors to extricate them.
Sgt. Crosty confirmed that officers responded to a crash alert at the 300 block of Elliott Avenue in Arlington Heights, where they located a vehicle overturned on its roof with two occupants trapped inside.
Firefighter have freed the person from the vehicle and are preparing them for transport.
@Scoopster333 shows a large emergency responder presence on the scene. Firefighters are working to extract a person from the vehicle.
Police and EMS are responding to a report of a flipped car after a crash with possible injuries.
Incident reported at 399 Elliott Ave.
Dense fog is believed to have been a possible contributing factor. The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Accident Reconstruction Team has been called in to investigate the crash and determine the exact cause.
A female passenger was transported unconscious with serious injuries. A male driver was also transported with non-life-threatening injuries. Both are adults.
Authorities say the vehicle was exiting Interstate 75 northbound toward Galbraith Road when it continued past the end of the ramp, crashed through a fence, and flipped over. The occupants were trapped for approximately 15–30 minutes while firefighters used the jaws of life to cut the vehicle apart and remove the doors to extricate them.
Sgt. Crosty confirmed that officers responded to a crash alert at the 300 block of Elliott Avenue in Arlington Heights, where they located a vehicle overturned on its roof with two occupants trapped inside.
Firefighter have freed the person from the vehicle and are preparing them for transport.
@Scoopster333 shows a large emergency responder presence on the scene. Firefighters are working to extract a person from the vehicle.
Police and EMS are responding to a report of a flipped car after a crash with possible injuries.
Incident reported at 399 Elliott Ave.
Dense fog is believed to have been a possible contributing factor. The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Accident Reconstruction Team has been called in to investigate the crash and determine the exact cause.
A female passenger was transported unconscious with serious injuries. A male driver was also transported with non-life-threatening injuries. Both are adults.
Authorities say the vehicle was exiting Interstate 75 northbound toward Galbraith Road when it continued past the end of the ramp, crashed through a fence, and flipped over. The occupants were trapped for approximately 15–30 minutes while firefighters used the jaws of life to cut the vehicle apart and remove the doors to extricate them.
Sgt. Crosty confirmed that officers responded to a crash alert at the 300 block of Elliott Avenue in Arlington Heights, where they located a vehicle overturned on its roof with two occupants trapped inside.
Firefighter have freed the person from the vehicle and are preparing them for transport.
@Scoopster333 shows a large emergency responder presence on the scene. Firefighters are working to extract a person from the vehicle.
Police and EMS are responding to a report of a flipped car after a crash with possible injuries.
Incident reported at 399 Elliott Ave.
Dense fog is believed to have been a possible contributing factor. The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Accident Reconstruction Team has been called in to investigate the crash and determine the exact cause.
A female passenger was transported unconscious with serious injuries. A male driver was also transported with non-life-threatening injuries. Both are adults.
Authorities say the vehicle was exiting Interstate 75 northbound toward Galbraith Road when it continued past the end of the ramp, crashed through a fence, and flipped over. The occupants were trapped for approximately 15–30 minutes while firefighters used the jaws of life to cut the vehicle apart and remove the doors to extricate them.
Sgt. Crosty confirmed that officers responded to a crash alert at the 300 block of Elliott Avenue in Arlington Heights, where they located a vehicle overturned on its roof with two occupants trapped inside.
Firefighter have freed the person from the vehicle and are preparing them for transport.
@Scoopster333 shows a large emergency responder presence on the scene. Firefighters are working to extract a person from the vehicle.
Police and EMS are responding to a report of a flipped car after a crash with possible injuries.
Incident reported at 399 Elliott Ave.
Dense fog is believed to have been a possible contributing factor. The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Accident Reconstruction Team has been called in to investigate the crash and determine the exact cause.
A female passenger was transported unconscious with serious injuries. A male driver was also transported with non-life-threatening injuries. Both are adults.
Authorities say the vehicle was exiting Interstate 75 northbound toward Galbraith Road when it continued past the end of the ramp, crashed through a fence, and flipped over. The occupants were trapped for approximately 15–30 minutes while firefighters used the jaws of life to cut the vehicle apart and remove the doors to extricate them.
Sgt. Crosty confirmed that officers responded to a crash alert at the 300 block of Elliott Avenue in Arlington Heights, where they located a vehicle overturned on its roof with two occupants trapped inside.
Firefighter have freed the person from the vehicle and are preparing them for transport.
@Scoopster333 shows a large emergency responder presence on the scene. Firefighters are working to extract a person from the vehicle.
Police and EMS are responding to a report of a flipped car after a crash with possible injuries.
Incident reported at 399 Elliott Ave.
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