BRISTOW, Okla. (AP) — Authorities say one person was killed when three cars collided on Oklahoma 66 in Creek County.
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol says 39-year-old Bobbie Wallace of Kellyville was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident about 7:20 p.m. Thursday.
According to troopers, Wallace was in a vehicle that traveled left of the center line and struck another car. The second car was hit by a third vehicle.
The patrol says Wallace was pinned in the wreckage for about 40 minutes before being freed by Bristow firefighters.
Two others were hospitalized with various injuries, and the others were treated at the scene or refused treatment.
The patrol says seat belts were in use by the occupants of all three vehicles.
Oklahoma News
November 7, 2009
1 person killed in accident
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