Ponca City resident involved in Cleveland County personal injury collision

Team Radio Marketing Group - October 20, 2019 9:00 am

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The Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported that a personal injury collision occurred at about 1:32 a.m. Sunday on 149th Street, about half a mile west of Peebly Road in Oklahoma City, OK in Cleveland County.

The patrol said the accident involved a 2012 white Chrysler 300 driven by Blake Bush (SIC), 20, of Ponca City, OK. Bush was transported by EMSA with Leg and trunk internal injuries. He was admitted in critical condition.

The second vehicle involved was a 2012 blue Hyundai Elantra driven by Starla Ramsey (SIC), 53, of Norman, OK. Ramsey was transported by EMSA to OU Med with head and trunk internal injuries where she was admitted in fair condition.

A passenger in Ramsey’s vehicle, Ronald Berry, 62, of Norman, OK was transported by EMSA to OU Medical with head and trunk internal injuries, where he was admitted in fair condition.

The third vehicle involved was a 2015 black Dodge Journey driven by Sekoenatha Larson (SIC), 19, of Newalla, OK. Larson was transported by EMSA to Norman Regional with head injuries, where he was admitted in fair condition.

The Highway Patrol’s report stated that Bush’s vehicle and Larson’s vehicle were eastbound on 149th. Ramsey’s vehicle was westbound on 149th. Bush’s vehicle attempted to pass Larson’s vehicle in a no passing zone, striking Ramsey’s vehicle head on. Ramsey’s vehicle and Larson’s vehicle departed the roadway. Seatbelts were equipped and in use by all parties. Airbags were equipped and deployed in Bush’s and Ramsey’s vehicles. The report notes and odor of alcohol on Bush. The condition of the pther two drivers at the time was apparently normal. The cause of the collision is attributed to being left of center in a marked zone.

Investigated by Trooper Matthew Conway #337 of the Traffic Homicide Unit. Assisted by Cleveland County Sheriff’s Department, Oklahoma City Fire Department, and EMSA.

This report is based upon the trooper’s investigation of this collision. It may contain the opinion of the trooper.

 

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