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26-year-old Romulus man injured in Detroit rollover crash
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A 26-year-old Romulus man was hospitalized with accidents sustained in a rollover accident, Michigan State Police reported.
On Sunday, November 23 at 7:45 a.m., the Detroit Regional Communication Heart was notified of a single-vehicle crash on the southbound Lodge Freeway close to the westbound I-94 on-ramp.
Upon arrival, officers discovered the motive force trapped in a Chevrolet Suburban. In keeping with a information launch, a preliminary investigation revealed that the SUV possible missed the on-ramp to I-94, drove onto the grassy embankment, struck a tree and overturned. The discharge mentioned the incident possible occurred hours earlier than troopers have been notified of the crash.
Detroit firefighters pulled out the motive force, who was discovered alone within the Suburban with a weak heartbeat. He was then transported to a neighborhood hospital by the Detroit Fireplace Division.
“It’s unknown if alcohol/medicine are a consider why the motive force missed the ramp,” First Lt. Mike Shaw mentioned within the state police information launch. “The investigation is ongoing.”
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